Russia's Medvedev suggests 'pushing Poland's borders' as next phase of Ukraine war
In a Telegram post, Russia's former President advocated for the invasion of Russian borders, if it was necessary for a victory against Ukraine.
Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, and former Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev has suggested pushing against Polish borders.
In a Telegram post, Medvedev said that Russia’s military attack on Ukraine must succeed even if it meant violating Poland.
In 2022, Medvedev predicted that Poland would be repartitioned. It is unclear if this is a part of a premeditated military strategy.
Poland has recently accepted the European Union’s 10th sanction package against Russia.
The Telegram post
Medvedev's post also celebrated the military for "destroying the roots of neo-Nazism and protecting peace and justice."
He also made predictions for the future of the invasion. Notably, he insisted there would be a new Helsinki Pact to agree where Europe would agree and acknowledge Russia's new borders.
He claimed that civilians that recognized Russia's victory would likely be executed by their leaders, who would be unwilling to recognize Russia's success.
Medvedev has developed a reputation for unconventional diplomatic relations. Notably, the former President has publicly stated that the Japanese Prime Minister should ritually disembowel himself. The comments were made in response to the Japanese Prime Minister condemning the potential use of Nuclear bombs in Ukraine.
The staunch Nationalist has also advocated for blocking the return of Russian citizens who are openly against the invasion of Ukraine.
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