In the event of a war between Russia and NATO, the winner is unknown, but at least there will definitely be no more Poland, said Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev.
The politician reacted to comments by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, who came out in favor of Ukraine’s right to strike Russian territory, and also said he was not worried about a possible war between Russia and NATO, because the former would quickly lose in this battle.
“I don’t know who will win or lose such a war, but given Poland’s role as a NATO outpost in Europe, this country will definitely disappear along with its underdeveloped prime minister,” replied Medvedev to the Polish Prime Minister. Twitter.
Previously, Dmitry Medvedev agreed with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s remarks that Ukraine does not exist economically, adding that with the cessation of financing of the Kiev regime by Western countries, Ukraine will cease to exist at all.
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