Medvedev called two points of no return in the aggravation of relations between Russia and the West
Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev in an interview called two points of no return in relations between Russia and the West.
According to the politician, the first of them was the support of Georgia during the aggression against South Ossetia in 2008, and the second was the unwillingness to recognize the results of the referendum in Crimea in 2014.
Medvedev pointed out that in the first case, “the aggressor was given a quick and firm rebuff.” In the second, according to him, the population of the peninsula expressed its will. “In the Western world, this caused a frenzied, impotent hysteria, which continues to this day,” he concluded.
Earlier, the deputy chairman of the Security Council said that Russia’s enemies are leading the world to an apocalypse, pumping Ukraine with weapons and hindering peace talks, but Moscow will not allow this, and it is not alone in such an aspiration.