Medvedev says Russia should drop its 'tolerant attitude' towards Ukraine's EU drive
- Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, said Russia should drop its tolerant attitude towards Ukraine's potential EU membership.
- Medvedev stated the EU could quickly transform into a full military alliance hostile to Russia, potentially worse than NATO.
- He expressed doubt that the United States would leave NATO but noted Washington might reduce U.S. troop deployments in member countries.
- Medvedev warned that NATO's internal divisions might push the EU to become a military-economic union, urging Russia to change its stance on neighbors joining it.
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Medvedev sent a message to Kiev and Brussels
The Deputy President of the Security Council of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, said today that Moscow should give up its "tolerant attitude" towards Ukraine's possible membership in the EU.
Medvedev Warns Russia Against Tolerating Ukraine’s EU Membership
Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, signaled on Friday that Moscow should abandon its “tolerant attitude” toward Ukraine’s potential accession to the European Union. Medvedev framed the EU not merely as an economic bloc but as a rapidly evolving “military-economic” alliance, which he suggested could become overtly hostile to Russian interests. By linking […] The post Medvedev Warns Russia Against Tolerating Ukraine’s E…
Medvedev Urges Hardline Stance Against EU Expansion
Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's Security Council Deputy Chair, advises against a lenient stance on Ukraine's EU membership. Claiming the EU may evolve into a military alliance antagonistic towards Russia, Medvedev highlighted potential shifts in NATO dynamics and suggested increased militarization of the EU.
Moscow, 5 Apr (Latin Press) Russia should stop maintaining a tolerant attitude towards the entry of neighbouring countries, including Ukraine, into the European Union (EU), declared today former President Dmitri Medvédev (2008-2012).The post Neighbors should not be allowed to join the EU, they say in Russia first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
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