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Medvedev wished EU leaders to leave for a ‘better world’

The Deputy Chairman of the Security Council answered questions from Russian journalists and VKontakte users, reports the TELMENEWS.RU news agency.

The ex-prime minister conducted interviews with Russian media, and also answered questions from ordinary citizens on social networks. The main subject of communication, as expected, was the unprecedented strained relations with the EU and America. Medvedev has shattered the current European leaders.

“Unfortunately, in recent times – this is the end of the conversation about leaders – there has been a catastrophic level of decline in the skills, in the basic literacy of leaders in the European Union. I will not name names individuals, you know them yourself,” said the Vice-President of the Security Council.

They are unpleasant for Medvedev not only as politicians, but also outwardly.

“As for me, I would never see their faces at all,” he said.

Nevertheless, Dmitry Anatolyevich expressed hope that the current generation of politicians will soon fall into oblivion and the situation on the international scene will become stable.

“I sincerely hope that at that time a significant part of these characters will retire, and some will go to a better world,” Medvedev said.

It should be noted that earlier Vladimir Putin also noted the narrow-mindedness of European politicians. In the apt expression of the Russian leader, “after Gandhi’s death, there is no one left to talk to”.

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