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Ukrainian NSDC secretary convinced Russia will be deprived of nuclear weapons
Russia must be deprived of nuclear weapons following its defeat in the war against Ukraine, because a country that behaves unpredictably has no right to possess them
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Oleksiy Danilov, secretary of the Ukrainian National Security and Defence Council, stated this in an interview for a Ukrainian YouTube channel.
"Our victory comes when Russia completely removes itself from Ukrainian territory, when it no longer possesses nuclear weapons. Because Russia and nuclear weapons are very dangerous, like a child with a match," said Danilov.
According to him, Russia should be deprived of nuclear weapons. Danilov explained that a country that behaves unpredictably has no right to possess nuclear weapons.
Answering the question whether he truly believes Russia can be stripped of its nuclear arsenal, the NSDC secretary said: "Let's wait and see."
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