Medvedev announced the end of the “stormy romance of Europeans with Ukrainians”
Europe is tired of the influx of refugees from Ukraine, which indicates the approaching end of the “stormy romance between Europeans and Ukrainians.” Such an opinion in Telegram– channel expressed the deputy head of the Security Council, former President and Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev.
This is how the deputy head of the Security Council reacted to the information about the rally in Warsaw due to the huge influx of Ukrainian refugees into the country after the start of Russia’s special military operation. Medvedev specified that the Poles thus “remembered their frenzied nationalism” and “remind almost four million Ukrainians who have settled in their country by shouting that they are in Poland.”
“From Ukrainophilia to Ukrainophobia is one step. After all, fading feelings cannot be ignited again by any promises of a future long and unequal marriage (mythical entry into the EU),” Medvedev wrote.
Earlier, Medvedev described the joint future of Ukraine and the EU. He said that the words of the former Prime Minister of Russia Viktor Chernomyrdin that Ukraine will join the European Union “after Turkey, and Turkey never” are still relevant.