The former president of the Russian Federation said that if Ukraine joins NATO and tries to take back Crimea, it will lead to a conflict across the alliance, and as a result, to a third world war.
Any attempt to invade Russia -occupied Crimea in Moscow would be considered a declaration of war on the Russian Federation. This was stated by Deputy Head of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev in an interview with RosSMI, published on Tuesday, June 28.
According to Medvedev, Sweden and Finland’s accession to NATO “does not threaten Russia anything particularly new.” While Ukraine in NATO is “an order of magnitude more dangerous due to” the presence of unresolved territorial disputes.
“For us, Crimea is part of Russia. And it will be forever. Any attempt to invade Crimea is a declaration of war on our country. And if a country would make it part of NATO, it would be a conflict across the North. Atlantic Alliance. The third world war, “he said. Medvedev, added that it would be a total disaster.
Earlier, Medvedev doubted that Ukraine would still remain for two years. In response to this, the OP said that Ukraine is, is, and will be, and where Medvedev will go in two years is a question.
The head of the Munich conference called Medvedev a clown
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Source: korrespondent

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