Peskov Offers 4 Tips for Europe to De-escalate Relations with Russia
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- Dmitry Peskov, Russian Presidential Spokesman, outlined four key recommendations for European countries to de-escalate relations with Russia.
- He emphasized that Russia is not a threat, urged listening to Russia's concerns, warned of problems if concerns are ignored, and called for an immediate renewal of dialogue.
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Why It Matters
Dmitry Peskov, Russian Presidential Spokesman, shared his views on how European countries can de-escalate relations with Russia in an interview with Swiss magazine Die Weltwoche.
GENEVA, July 7. /TASS/. European countries should follow four simple tips to stop the escalation of relations with Russia, Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview with the Swiss magazine Die Weltwoche.
"It's very simple," he replied when asked what Europe should do to stop the escalation. "Number one, Russia is not a source of danger for Europe. Number two, you have to listen to Russia's concerns."
"Number three, if you neglect Russia's concern, you will have problems. Number four, try to renew a dialogue with Russians as soon as possible. They are open, they are flexible, and they are ready. It is as simple as that."
Open Questions
- What specific concerns does Russia have?
- Will Europe listen to Russia's concerns?






