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Russia’s Andrey Kelin: Ukraine invasion can be called ‘civil war’

Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the UK Andrei Kelin during an interview with PA at the official residence of the Russian Ambassador in London. Picture date: Monday February 21, 2022. (Photo by Aaron Chown/PA Images via Getty Images) Russia's ambassador to the United Kingdom Andrei Kelin speaks during an interview in London, on February 21. (Aaron Chown/PA Images/Getty Images)

Tokyo, 03 March, /AJMEDIA/

The Russian ambassador to the UK discusses the conflict in Ukraine, a year on.

The Russian embassy in London is the site of regular protests against the yearlong invasion of Ukraine.

Russia’s ambassador to the United Kingdom has accused NATO powers of turning Ukraine into a Western-backed fortress to oppose Russian influence in Eastern Europe, saying the possible supply of long-range weapons to Kyiv risks forcing Russia to push deeper into Ukraine.

In the depths of the biggest confrontation involving Russia since the Cold War, how and when will this war end?

Andrey Kelin, the Russian ambassador to the UK, talks to Al Jazeera.

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