Ukraine war
Ex-Kremlin boss threatens war against NATO
Former Russian President Medvedev insulted the British Prime Minister and the French President and warns them to send peace forces to Ukraine.
Former Russian President Dmitri Medvedev has sharply criticized the British-French plans for a possible sending of peace troops to Ukraine and threatened with war against NATO. The French President Emmanuel Macron and the British Premier Keir “stood stupid,” wrote Medvedev on the platform X. Although they were repeatedly told that peacekeepers should come from non-Nato countries, the two held on their plans, accused them of the vice chair of the National Security Council of Russia.
If you want to offer “the neo -Nazis in Kiev military help, the war with NATO means,” Medledew continued. He recommended the two politicians in Paris and London, whom he insulted as “dirty bags” to better discuss with US President Donald Trump.
Medwedew, who was considered a liberal politician in his time as President of Russia (2008-2012), has repeatedly noticed threats such as the use of nuclear weapons against the West three years ago since the beginning of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine.
Strander wants to establish a “coalition of the willing”, which in the event of an agreement could also secure peace in Ukraine with its own troops.
dpa
Source: Stern

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