
MOSCOW, March 11 (Reuters) - Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday that many people were rushing to view recent U.S. actions on Ukraine through "rose-tinted spectacles," but warned Russia had to always be ready to defend its own interests.
Peskov was also cited by Russian news agencies as accusing the West of waging a proxy war against Russia and saying that the amount of weapons in Ukraine was so large that even if deliveries stopped it would be many months before Kyiv would run out.