Moscow Sees Sharp Rise in Europe’s Interest in Nuclear Weapons, Deeply Worrying Trend: Zakharova
17:22 08.04.2026 (Updated: 18:02 08.04.2026)

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Moscow Sees Sharp Rise in Europe’s Interest in Nuclear Weapons, Deeply Worrying Trend: Zakharova
Other statements by the Russian Foreign Ministry's spokeswoman:
🟠The growing “pro‑nuclear” movement among European countries is contributing to the erosion and weakening of the global nuclear non‑proliferation regime;
🟠Moscow welcomes the ceasefire between Iran and the US, noting it had initially advocated a diplomatic resolution of the conflict;
🟠Guarantees are needed to prevent a recurrence of man‑made crises such as the recent conflict involving Iran;
🟠A UNSC resolution on the Strait of Hormuz proposed by Bahrain, and vetoed by Moscow and Beijing, could have set a dangerous precedent in international law had it been adopted;
🟠Ukraine poses a long‑term threat to international information security and has become a haven for cybercriminals, she stressed.
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Other statements by the Russian Foreign Ministry's spokeswoman:
🟠The growing “pro‑nuclear” movement among European countries is contributing to the erosion and weakening of the global nuclear non‑proliferation regime;
🟠Moscow welcomes the ceasefire between Iran and the US, noting it had initially advocated a diplomatic resolution of the conflict;
🟠Guarantees are needed to prevent a recurrence of man‑made crises such as the recent conflict involving Iran;
🟠A UNSC resolution on the Strait of Hormuz proposed by Bahrain, and vetoed by Moscow and Beijing, could have set a dangerous precedent in international law had it been adopted;
🟠Ukraine poses a long‑term threat to international information security and has become a haven for cybercriminals, she stressed.
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