JAKARTA - The Russian Ambassador to Switzerland, Sergey Garmonin, accused the new Security Policy strategy issued by the Swiss Government of having a clear anti-Russian nature.

In the 57-page document, there is a chapter that discusses "Russia as a threat to European security."

As reported by ANTARA from Sputnik, Friday, June 12, the document claims there is a risk of escalation into a war between Russia and NATO member states.

In addition, based on this argument, the document proposes an increase in the stock of weapons to repel potential and actual attacks.

"The national security strategy mentioned above is clearly anti-Russian. The country is mentioned many times in it and exclusively in a negative context. Russia is described as the source of various hybrid threats," the diplomat said.

Garmonin reiterated that Russia does not pose a threat to Europe.

Russian diplomats have repeatedly said, both publicly and in conversations with Swiss counterparts, that Russia poses no threat to the Alpine country. Garmonin's words seem to have fallen on deaf ears.


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