Posted: 21.08.2024 16:22:00

Medvedev: after attack on Kursk Region, there will be no negotiations with Ukraine until the enemy is completely defeated

After the attack of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the Kursk Region, Russia will not conduct any negotiations with Kiev until the enemy is completely defeated – as stated by the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, TASS reports

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“After the neo-Nazis committed an act of terrorism in the Kursk Region, everything fell into place. The idle chatter of unauthorised intermediaries on the topic of the wonderful peace has been stopped,” Mr. Medvedev posted on his Telegram channel. “Everyone understands everything now, even if they do not say it openly. They understand that there will be no more negotiations until the complete defeat of the enemy!”

The Deputy Chairman of the Security Council also shared an assessment of what the negotiation process was fraught with for the country. In his opinion, recently, even theoretically, there has been a danger that there’s a negotiating trap where Russia could fall under certain circumstances. He clarified that he was referring to ‘early unnecessary peace talks proposed by the international community and imposed on the Kiev regime’. Mr. Medvedev assesses the consequences and prospects of such negotiations as unclear.

In his post, Mr. Medvedev hinted at those involved in organising the attack on the Kursk Region. He left a sharp comment on one of the former British prime ministers, “Let the vile bastard with a nasty face and dishevelled blond hair from the country where the terrorist operation was prepared not feel happy about it. His country has done much worse than the territory of Ukraine which is under its supervision: there will be significantly more senseless losses, significantly more damaged military equipment and radically more coffins. Let the unfortunate Ukrainian serfs now voluptuously kiss the bloody hands of the necrophiles – their Anglo-Saxon masters – who are tormenting them.”