Medvedev’s “history” exit: Ukraine is Russia

Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev argued that "Ukraine belongs to Russia". "It is not possible to revive the Soviet Union, but historical parts of Russia should return home," Medvedev said. The Russian envoy also said that talks with any new Ukrainian government that would recognize the "new reality" would be possible

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Medvedev's "history" exit: Ukraine is Russia

Dmitry Medvedev, former Russian president and deputy chairman of the Security Council, made statements today on the war in Ukraine.

Ukraine is Russia,” Medvedev said, as quoted by Russian news agencies.

Medvedev said that the US special forces and advisors were fueling the war against Russia and that the situation between the US and Russia was worse than the “Cuban missile crisis” of 1962.

Warning that Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine will continue “until the other side surrenders,” Medvedev said, “It is not possible to revive the Soviet Union, but historical parts of Russia must return home.”

Regarding the audio recording in which the German military allegedly discussed attacking Russia, Medvedev said: “Moscow will show restraint but will not forget.”

The Russian envoy also said that talks would be possible with any new Ukrainian government that would recognize the “new reality”.

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