Kremlin responded to Chechnya’s statement to select seven US states - ForumDaily
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The Kremlin responded to the statement of Chechnya to select seven US states

Chechnya's supply of arms to Mexico is impossible under Russian law. This was announced to reporters by the press secretary of the Russian president, Dmitry Peskov, commenting on such a statement made the day before by the speaker of the Chesney parliament, Dukuvakha Abdurakhmanov.

“The constituent entities of the Russian Federation cannot supply special property (to other countries) or trade special property,” Peskov emphasized. “This is impossible under the law,” he noted.

The press secretary stated that he was not familiar with this statement in detail and did not know what prompted it. “They (such statements) cannot be agreed upon with Moscow,” he said. “I don’t know what this statement is connected with, but such actions (supplies of weapons) would be contrary to Russian legislation,” Peskov added.

Abdurakhmanov's statement

On the eve of the Abdurakhmanov criticized the position of the US Congress, which adopted a resolution calling on President Barack Obama to supply weapons to Kyiv. “We will perceive the supply of weapons to Ukraine as a signal for adequate action - we will begin supplying the latest weapons to Mexico to resume disputes about the legal status of the territories annexed by the United States, where the American states of California, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Colorado and part of Wyoming are now located. ", - he said.

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