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Russian Ambassador to UK does not expect Ukrainian conflict to intensify soon

Andriy Kelin called the situation in Ukraine "more stabilized", which allows Russian forces to regroup
Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrey Kelin PA Images via Reuters Connect
Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrey Kelin
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LONDON, November 23. /TASS/. The conflict in Ukraine is unlikely to exacerbate in the coming days or weeks, Russian Ambassador to the United Kingdom Andrey Kelin said in an interview to BBC.

"I do not envisage that in the coming weeks or days we will have serious events on the ground," the ambassador said, adding that the situation in Ukraine currently appears to be "more stabilized," allowing Russian forces to regroup.

The ambassador stressed the "need to end the fight that started not now, not in February, but a few years ago, in 2014."

When asked about the possibility of using Russian tactical weapons in Ukraine, the ambassador ruled out this scenario.

"There is no intention. It is not a situation when nuclear weapons can be used at all," he said. "I do believe there is no possibility that we can come to implement tactical nuclear weapons.".