Putin Leader Chemezov Tu/Maxim SheMetov

Sergei Chemezov, a close ally of Russian President Putin, said that if the United States and its Western allies may cause a global war if the United States and its Western allies are allowed to be "provoked" and allowed Kiev to attack Russia.

After Ukraine unexpectedly invaded Russia's Koursk region, Cheromezov's remarks on Reuters made us rarely understand the idea of ​​Putin's core circle.President Putin promised to make a "appropriate" response to Ukraine's invasion, but it has not disclosed what measures will be taken.

Russia has lasted for more than two years for the so -called special military operations in Ukraine. Chemezov said that Russia is full of confidence and sufficient weapons.Chemezov is CEO of Russian Technology Group (Rostec), which provides a large number of weapons for Russia's war.He reiterated the Cremlin's position: this conflict was a struggle between the West and Russia."We must be prepared when Western countries led by the United States," said in a written response to Reuters in writing."Special action has entered the third year, and Russia is full of confidence in this.

"He said that no one can give the timetable for the end of the war, and accuses the United States of providing weapons to Kiev and allowing the attack on Russia's hinterland to exacerbate conflicts." The more deteriorating the situation, the greater the risk of the world in the world.This looks strange, but Western countries don't seem to understand how dangerous it is for them."Chemezov was the former KGB general. Before the disintegration of the Soviet Union, he worked with Putin for a while.

After Ukraine began to invade, Chemezov sent these comments to Reuters.Chemezov said that the shelves of Russian stores were empty due to the increase in Western sanctions and national defense expenditures. This is the "absurd" statement; sanctions have destroyed the supply chain, but it is not fatal for Russia or the National Technology Group of Russia.

The Stockholm Institute of International Peace (SIPRI) said that Russia is still the third largest exporter of the world in the world in the United States and France. Despite the Ukrainian war, Russia's global market share has declined in 2023.