There are no guarantees that there won't be any incidents with NATO as the alliance continues to supply arms to Ukraine, Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko said.
"We are extremely concerned about those arms delivery programmes", he said. "Everything in this situation is very dangerous, there are no guarantees that there will be no incidents [with NATO]".
Commenting on the potential risks of such incidents between Russia and the alliance, the Russian diplomat noted that Moscow believes it is "reasonable" of NATO not to interfere militarily in the situation in Ukraine.
"This indicates that there is at least some sanity left in NATO's actions," Grushko said.
He said that there is still a risk of collision between Moscow and NATO, and there are no guarantees that potential incidents will not be "escalated in an unnecessary way".
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