Kremlin says NATO's Rutte is irresponsible to talk of war with Russia

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Kremlin says NATO's Rutte is irresponsible to talk of war with Russia

MOSCOW, Dec 14 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said ‍on Sunday ⁠that NATO ​Secretary General Mark Rutte's remarks about preparing for war with Russia were irresponsible and showed that he did not really understand the ‌devastation wrought by World War Two.

Rutte, in a speech in Berlin on Thursday, said that NATO should be "prepared for the scale of war ‍our grandparents or great-grandparents ‌endured" and ‍asserted ‌that "we are Russia's next target."

The Kremlin has repeatedly ​dismissed claims by ‍NATO ⁠and some ⁠European leaders that it plans to attack a ‍NATO member as "nonsense" used by European leaders to whip up anti-Russian hysteria.

"This seems like a statement by a representative of a generation that has managed to forget what World War Two was actually ‌like," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told ⁠state television reporter Pavel Zarubin.

"They have no understanding, and unfortunately, Mr. Rutte, making such irresponsible ⁠statements, simply does not understand what he is talking about."

(Reporting by Reuters; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

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