Putin could attack NATO next year, Zelensky warns

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Putin could attack NATO next year, Zelensky warns
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'Next year, the situation may be worse not only for Ukraine but also for several other countries, possibly NATO members, that may be under fire,' Zelensky said.

, who has cited the possibility of NATO expansion as one of the justifications for the conflict in Ukraine.

Putin could still seek to attack other countries if further action is not taken against him, Zelensky warned the summit attendees. "Next year, the situation may be worse not only for Ukraine but also for several other countries, possibly NATO members, that may be under fire from Russia," Zelensky said, according to CNBC."Then it will be our common failure—both for Ukraine and for NATO."

On Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned NATO leaders gathered in Madrid that Russia could eventually attack other countries, including NATO members. In this photo, Zelensky is seen speaking during a news conference in Kyiv on June 21.Elsewhere in his address, Zelensky said,"Russia's tactics are very simple. It destroys everything—houses, shopping malls, schools, hospitals.

The Ukrainian leader added that Russia would not stop even if it was successful in taking the Donbas region of Ukraine, saying,"It wants to absorb city after city, all of us, and then all in Europe, whom the Russian leadership considers its property, not independent states. This is Russia's real goal.""Moldova? Or the Baltic countries? Or Poland? The answer is—all of them," Zelensky said.

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