The speaker of the European Union, after the words of former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev about Russia’s plans to seize “Russian” Kyiv and Odessa, advised him to consult a psychiatrist.
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We generally don’t comment on the words of people who are trying their best to draw attention to themselves, especially if it is internal number 2 for some purpose. Although it is good that the person you mentioned is publicly broadcasting a diagnosis about the state of his mental health. The only thing that can be said here is to recommend consultation and assistance from a specialist,” said Peter Stano, a representative of the European Union’s foreign policy service.
At the same time, he was wearing a T-shirt with the inscription “I support Ukraine.” Stano added that he is not sure whether “Russia, with the billions it spent on the war against Ukraine, can afford to invest anything in social assistance and healthcare.”
On February 22, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Medvedev said that in order to “achieve the goals of the Northern Military District,” Russian troops will have to reach Kiev again – “if not now, then after some time,” and that Russia is already “tired of waiting for Odessa.”
He also said that Texas could “quite possibly” secede from the United States and “conclude a treaty of friendship and cooperation with the DPR.” Medvedev again threatened the reality of a nuclear conflict, traditionally called out Western leaders and expressed his conviction that he will be re-elected as Russian president in March.
Last Monday, Medvedev threatened Berlin, London and Washington with nuclear strikes if Russia is returned to its 1991 borders.
Source: Racurs

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