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Russia warns Sweden it will face military action if it joins Nato | Russia warns Sweden it will face military action if it joins Nato |
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Russia would take military "countermeasures" if Sweden were to join Nato, according to the Russian ambassodor. | |
In an interview with Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter, Viktor Tatarinstev warned against joining the Nato alliance, saying there would be "consequences". | In an interview with Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter, Viktor Tatarinstev warned against joining the Nato alliance, saying there would be "consequences". |
Decrying what he called an "aggressive propaganda campaign" by the media, Tatarinstev stressed that "Sweden is not a target for our armed troops". | Decrying what he called an "aggressive propaganda campaign" by the media, Tatarinstev stressed that "Sweden is not a target for our armed troops". |
But with a recent surge of Swedish support for joining Nato, the ambassador said: "If it happens, there will be counter measures. | But with a recent surge of Swedish support for joining Nato, the ambassador said: "If it happens, there will be counter measures. |
"Putin pointed out that there will be consequences, that Russia will have to resort to a response of the military kind and re-orientate our troops and missiles. | |
"The country that joins Nato needs to be aware of the risks it is exposing itself to." | "The country that joins Nato needs to be aware of the risks it is exposing itself to." |
Despite the swing in public opinion - 31 per cent of Swedes wants to join Nato, up from 17 per cent in 2012 - Russia is confident that the country will not opt to join the Western military organisation. | Despite the swing in public opinion - 31 per cent of Swedes wants to join Nato, up from 17 per cent in 2012 - Russia is confident that the country will not opt to join the Western military organisation. |
He said: "I don't think it will become relevant in the near future." | He said: "I don't think it will become relevant in the near future." |
Tatarinstev blamed souring Swedish-Russian relations on a media campaign in which "Russia is often described as an attacker who only thinks of conducting wars and threatening others". | Tatarinstev blamed souring Swedish-Russian relations on a media campaign in which "Russia is often described as an attacker who only thinks of conducting wars and threatening others". |
Last year a series of reports indicated increased Russian military presence in the Baltic sea, with fighter-bombers spotted in Swedish airspace and a foreign submarine seen in Swedish waters. | Last year a series of reports indicated increased Russian military presence in the Baltic sea, with fighter-bombers spotted in Swedish airspace and a foreign submarine seen in Swedish waters. |
Foreign Minister Carl Bildt referred to the former as "the most serious aerial incursion by the Russians" in almost a decade. | Foreign Minister Carl Bildt referred to the former as "the most serious aerial incursion by the Russians" in almost a decade. |
And Defence Minister Peter Hultqvist has since announced Sweden will be upgrading its navy fleet so it can better detect submarine activity. | And Defence Minister Peter Hultqvist has since announced Sweden will be upgrading its navy fleet so it can better detect submarine activity. |
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