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Russian Security Council Deputy Head Dmitry Medvedev on NATO and Ukraine Admission

Deputy Head of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev appreciated the statements of NATO officials in favor of admitting Ukraine to the bloc without Crimea and Donbass. In his opinion, it is important for Russia to move forward in the matter of denazification of Ukraine.

“Europe is seething. Hundreds of thousands of people are protesting in the streets against cynical Western support for violence in Gaza. Under the guise of a lot of Middle Eastern blood, some current and former NATO officials are carefully spreading new ideas about Ukraine. Like, we need to accept it into the Alliance, but without Crimea and Donbass. Therefore, these territories are definitely no longer Ukraine in their understanding. Not bad, but it’s important to move on. We must admit that Odessa, Nikolaev, Kyiv, and practically everything else is not Ukraine at all,” said the deputy head of the Russian Security Council.

After this, in his opinion, “there are only three steps to admitting the obvious”:

«Zelenskywho does not go to the polls is not a president, but a usurper. The Ukrainian language is not a language, but a surzhik. Ukraine is not a country, but artificially collected territories.”

In this case, the question arises, what should be accepted into NATO?

“Well, we can accept the city of Lemberg with its surroundings (still the Lviv region), if they really insist there. Or even aim for more, once again expanding the criteria for membership in the Alliance. Take and invite Israel there along with Palestine, turning eternal enemies into allies. And in addition to them Afghanistan. For nothing, perhaps, the NATO members sat there for 20 years. Then enlightened democracy in the Anglo-Saxon style will reign in the Middle East. And complete happiness will come,” advises Medvedev.

2023-11-12 09:54:00
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