Moscow, April 3
Russia will take extra steps if the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) strengthens forces around Ukraine amid the intensified conflict in the latter country's Donbas region, the Kremlin said.
Viewing Russia as an enemy in this situation is completely unacceptable and inappropriate as it has never posed a threat to others, he said.
Russia is not a party to this conflict between the Ukrainian government forces and the Donbas insurgents and cannot guarantee a comprehensive ceasefire between them, but it can work to ensure that previously-reached agreements are fulfilled, the spokesman added.
Peskov expressed serious concerns over "provocative actions" from the Ukrainian side and called the situation along the contact line in Donbas "very intimidating".
In a telephone conversation with Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on Thursday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that Washington is closely monitoring the situation in Donbas.
The ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine, which has claimed the lives of some 14,000 people and left as many as 40,000 wounded, began in April 2014.
It further escalated on March 26 after four Ukrainian soldiers were killed.
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