According to a recent article on the Russian embassy’s website, Sweden could potentially be a legitimate target to fight back against if Russia were to be attacked by NATO forces, but only if Sweden joins NATO. The statement was made by Russia’s ambassador to Sweden, Viktor Tatarintsev. The article is currently locked and requires a subscription to access. A digital subscription to Dagens Nyheter offers unlimited access to all articles on the website, including a daily newsletter and digital version of the magazine. The subscription also includes a free trial period until Midsummer Eve and can be canceled easily online. Bonnier News AB is responsible for the customer relationship and processing of personal data for Dagens Nyheter, which is part of their company. The subscription offer is available only to new subscribers.
A transcript from Dagens Nyheter, 2023-03-28 22:50
Original address of the article: https://www.dn.se/varlden/ryska-ambassadoren-sverige-ett-legitimt-mal/
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If Russia were to be attacked by NATO forces, Sweden is a legitimate target to fight back against. Provided that Sweden will join NATO.
This is what Russia’s ambassador to Sweden, Viktor Tatarintsev, writes in a long article on the embassy’s website.
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