Putin's henchman Medvedev lays out so-called Russian Peace Formula
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Putin's henchman Medvedev lays out so-called Russian Peace Formula

Dmitry Medvedev
Source:  online.ua

Former President of the Russian Federation, Dmytry Medvedev, continues to voice his absurd proposals regarding the further development of the Russian-Ukrainian war. This time, he demands Ukraine to capitulate.

Medvedev demanded the unification of Russia and Ukraine

Putin's henchman cynically noted to achieve the so-called "consensus with the international community", Ukraine, they say, should:

  • To announce "full and unconditional surrender",

  • "carry out demilitarisation",

  • "dismiss all constitutional authorities",

  • "immediately hold elections to the provisional parliament."

What's more, the scandalous Russian politician insists that Ukraine's allies recognize the "Kyiv political regime as Nazi" and carry out the "forced denazification of all authorities" under the control of the UN.

Medvedev also demands reparations from Ukraine

The current deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation decided not to stop at the first few absurd demands.

Unexpectedly for everyone, he demanded monetary compensation from official Kyiv for the fact that the Russian army staged the genocide of the Ukrainian people.

Dmytry Medvedev categorically claims that Ukraine should pay compensation to Russia, in particular, compensation to the relatives of Russian soldiers and "officially recognise that the entire territory of Ukraine is the territory of the Russian Federation."

This can be a soft Russian formula for peace. After all, this is a compromise position, right? I think it is precisely for her that we can seek a friendly consensus with the international community, including the Anglo-Saxon world, to hold productive summits, counting on the mutual understanding of our close friends - Western partners.

Dmitry Medvedev

Dmitry Medvedev

Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation

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