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'Vassals and scoundrels': Dmitry Medvedev wrote an article about Ukraine

Unhappy people, vassals and scoundrels. Dmitry Medvedev devoted an aggressive article to Ukraine, reports with the BBC.

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The deputy head of the National Security and Defense Council of Russia, former President and Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev believes that Moscow has nothing to negotiate with the current Ukrainian government, so it is worth waiting for the next government.

He wrote about this in a rather harsh article, full of aggressive attacks against Ukraine and the Ukrainian government. The article was published by the Russian publication Kommersant. The publication noted that it “publishes it in the author’s edition.”

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Medvedev writes that Ukrainian leaders are “people who do not have any stable self-identification. Unhappy people."

He notes that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, a man “with certain ethnic roots” who spoke Russian and earned money, including in Russia, “completely changed his political and moral orientation” after becoming president.

“I began to zealously serve the most rabid nationalist forces of Ukraine,” Medvedev is indignant. “One can only imagine how disgusting it was for him to do such a moral somersault.” This is reminiscent of the crazy situation when representatives of the Jewish intelligentsia in Nazi Germany, for ideological reasons, would have asked to serve in the SS."

Medvedev writes that because of this, “bastard documents” appear in Ukraine, like the law on indigenous peoples, “moronic Crimean platforms” and they pray “for the blessed memory of the terrorists and anti-Semites Bandera and Shukhevych.”

“He (Zelensky - Ed.) is frankly disgusted to indulge these sentiments; the entire history of his life, the life of his family, rebels against such abomination. A normal, decent person simply could not do this. But, unfortunately, it is necessary. Otherwise, they will smear their brains all over the walls,” writes Medvedev, calling the Ukrainian president “a man turned inside out.”

In such a situation, according to the representative of the Russian NSDC, it is impossible for Russia to negotiate with the Ukrainian authorities.

He hints that the West is ruling Ukraine.

“It makes no sense for us to have anything to do with the vassals. Business must be conducted with the overlord,” Medvedev said.

He suggests waiting until a “normal” government appears in Ukraine.

“Russia knows how to wait, we are patient people,” Medvedev adds.

In the article, Medvedev also publishes supposedly “documents that have not been published before” and the Ukrainian proverb “The goat was dragging around with the wolf, only the skin of the goat remained.” True, with two mistakes.

Kiev has not yet commented on Medvedev's statement at a high level.

The representative of the Ukrainian delegation to the Tripartite Contact Group (TCG) for negotiations on Donbass, Aleksey Arestovich, reacted ironically to the article on Facebook, noting that it should be considered “not historically, but psychoanalytically.”

“The balalaika is still the same - “external control, ko-ko-ko, weak government, people who have not made up their minds, fascists,” writes Arestovich.

“The Moscow state is the only historical construct known today, the beginning of which lies outside its borders. Hence their eternal feeling of a certain Freudian emptiness, which they are trying to work through by filling both their heads with Ukraine, their historical ancestral home, to capacity.”

After Putin

This is not the first time that Russian leaders have dedicated long texts to Ukraine. In July, Russian President Vladimir Putin published an article with his own interpretation of the entire Ukrainian history.

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In it, Putin once again proved the thesis that Ukraine and Russia are one people and convinced that Kyiv is under external control. Then many historians criticized the Russian president’s interpretation of history.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also criticized the work of his Russian counterpart.

“But we, I repeat once again, are not one people. If we were one people, then in Moscow, most likely, hryvnias would circulate, and a yellow-blue flag would flutter over the State Duma,” the President of Ukraine emphasized.

Theses about the “external control” of Ukraine, according to the Ukrainian president, are “purely a propaganda mantra for the domestic consumer in Russia itself.”

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