“For many years we have been convinced that this is a union of like-minded people, and that they are close to each other only because they have a common interest, ideology, approaches to major issues, and at the same time differ from the rest,” said the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova. A world that has not yet matured to such high standards. This is what they said about themselves, and what they called solidarity has a very civilized basis.”

In an interview with the Belarusian agency Belta, she explained that “we see today how these highly urbanized institutions, in fact, have largely not gone far from barbarism, based on what they claim is a culture of abolition and aggression, and all kinds of phobias you can think of.”

Zakharova: “The second point is that there is no cohesion, concurrence of views and unity, and this matter has two sides, the first of which is the lack of unity in their ranks, and this is not just a difference in the vision of development prospects, but also accusations of each other for friend, reaching the point of hatred”, drawing attention. “to the statements that they have made about the countries – members of the alliance over the past few years, and not the last month or week: once “NATO’s brain is dead”, and another time “this the organization has run its course.”

She stressed that “there is no unity between the political leadership of these countries and their people: after all, the decisions that were made are now presented as decisions of freedom-loving Finland and Sweden, but in fact they are attracting these countries to NATO, and are not based in any way on the opinion of residents of these countries”, emphasizing that “the program of bringing these countries into the competence of NATO passes through other integration structures, mechanisms of intimidation, threats and the inclusion of sanctions in the orbit”.