Security Council Vice President Dmitry Medvedev congratulated citizens on the occasion of Russia Day. The politician, also known for his sarcastic expressions, also posted a video containing a map where Russia actually includes the territory of present-day Ukraine.
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The animated postcard in the colors of the Russian tricolor extends from the Far East to the western borders, where the eastern and western regions (Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ternopil) of Ukraine are an integral part of the territory of Russia, he wrote lenta.ru.
Medvedev has already spoken several times about Ukraine losing its statehood
Medvedev has repeatedly referred to Ukraine's loss of its statehood.
Today's Ukraine, if we want to set high standards, is a kind of hegemony directly controlled by the United States and NATO countries. Although it is not without difficulties, they maintain it completely
He said.
He referred to the admission by Josep Borrell, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, that if they stopped arms deliveries to Kiev, the conflict in Ukraine would end within a few weeks. Medvedev also called Ukraine “the 404th country.” Shoot it – The number indicates an error occurred when loading Internet pages. In March, Medvedev presented the “peace formula” based on unconditional surrender Recommended in relation to Ukraine. Speaking about Zelensky's peace initiatives, he said that he felt “a kind of sensitivity that quickly turns into a feeling of shame.” According to him, peace can be achieved either by the mutual will of the parties on the basis of a reasonable compromise, or by the surrender of one of the parties. At the same time, the politician stressed that Kiev has no desire to resolve the conflict.
“The only way out is to build your own Russian formula, completely calm and realistic. It is humane for everyone,” he stressed.
At that time, the formula contained seven points, the first of which were surrender, demilitarization of Ukraine, and a ban on the establishment of paramilitary formations. remind me the paper.