VILNIUS, Lithuania /

Russian opposition politician and former world chess champion Garry Kasparov on Friday said that Russian President Vladimir Putin is aiming to divide Europe and has made no secret of his ambition.

Speaking at the Free Russia Forum in Lithuania’s capital Vilnius, Kasparov sharply criticized Putin’s policies.

Blaming Russian attacks in Syria for exacerbating conditions and triggering people to flee to Europe, Kasparov said: “Putin’s prime target is to divide Europe, and he does not even hide his wish [for it].”

Kasparov said that Russia intentionally wants to worsen the situation in Syria, so it also wants to weaken NATO.

“This is a low possibility that Russia starts a war against NATO members. Because Moscow knows that this attempt would face a military response from NATO,” he stressed.

Kasparov also slammed Putin’s rule in Russia as a “fascist dictatorship”, adding: “You cannot criticize Putin in Russia right now, it’s impossible”.