Director General of Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin congratulated in a non-standard way on the anniversary of its founding, and also called the organization the main threat to the world and advised them not to forget that they are being watched.
Rogozin invited “his old acquaintances from work in Brussels” and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to admire his office on a satellite image taken by the Russian Resurs-P satellite on the organization’s birthday.

On this day, April 4, 1949, representatives of twelve countries (Belgium, Great Britain, Denmark, Iceland, Italy, Canada, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, USA, France) signed the North Atlantic Treaty. This is how NATO was born – the main threat to the whole world that survived the Second World War. I would like my old acquaintances from work in Brussels, especially Stoltenberg, to admire their office on NATO’s birthday with the help of a satellite image from the Roscosmos spacecraft. Guys, we are watching you. Keep in mind.
Dmitry Rogozin
Source: ixbt
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