Medvedev: Russia will seek peace with Ukraine on its own terms
Deputy Head of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev said that one should speak directly about the desire to achieve Russia in Ukraine on its own terms. he is such an opinion subtract in an interview with TASS.
“Russia is building on a specific military rifle and seeking peace on our terms. It is on ours, we should talk about this directly. “And not on those that we need to check on the connection of former “partners” to identify communities that require Russia’s military protection,” Medvedev said.
He stressed that the special operation was a “tough but carefully thought out” response to the aggressive actions of the United States. The politician noted that Russia has its own interests, which “we will ensure by all available means.”
It also details US actions regarding. “The goal is the same – to destroy Russia. This is the root cause of the extremely aggressive, Russophobic geopolitical process initiated by the West,” Medvedev stressed. According to the policy, Washington summoned a “criminal investigator” in Ukraine, “pumping her to excite, encouraging violence in the Donbass world.”
On February 24, Russia launched a special operation in Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin called the protection of the inhabitants of Donbass, as well as the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine.
Since the beginning of the conflict, the parties have used it several times. The first three meetings took place in Belarus: on February 28, representatives of Russia and Ukraine met in the Gomel region, and on March 3 and 6 they returned to Belovezhskaya Pushcha. The fourth round of the Russian-Ukrainian dialogue took place on March 29 in Istanbul. But the process was later frozen. On May 17, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko said that Ukraine had withdrawn from the negotiation process.
Earlier, Medvedev was convinced that Russia would emerge victorious from the resulting conflict on the soil. Jens Stoltenberg that Russia should not win in Ukraine, and that this conflict is the most dangerous for Europe during the Second World War. “He has a bad memory. I forgot who won then, in World War II. History is coming,” Medvedev wrote.
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