Medvedev says Trump's actions are like an act of war against Russia
- On Thursday, Dmitry Medvedev said it was clear the United States is Russia's adversary and that U.S. President Donald Trump's recent steps on Ukraine amounted to an act of war.
- On Wednesday, the U.S. Treasury announced sanctions and a summit cancellation after U.S. President Donald Trump canceled a planned summit with Vladimir Putin and sanctioned two of Russia's biggest oil companies.
- Using hardline language, Dmitry Medvedev said the `Trumpian pendulum` allows Russia to hammer Ukraine with varied weapons and criticized Washington as a hostile 'peacemaker' on Telegram.
- Russia's foreign ministry reiterated that Ukraine should be neutral, non-aligned, demilitarised, and called for `a configuration of negotiated solutions` to ensure peace, spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.
- The mix of sanctions, summit cancellation and military moves feeds a tense atmosphere as Donald Trump recently ordered two U.S. nuclear submarines closer to Russia and European leaders warn of potential NATO threats.
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Donald Trump’s oil sanctions are ‘an act of war’ on Russians, Kremlin says
Russia’s hawkish former president Dmitry Medvedev said yesterday that American sanctions on Russian oil were an “act of war” against his nation after Washington sought to strong-arm the Kremlin into sitting down for peace talks over Ukraine.
Dmitri Medvedev has sharply criticized President Donald Trump's new sanctions against Russia's largest oil companies.
Trump Now 'Fully On Warpath With Russia' With Oil Sanctions, Medvedev Says
Trump Now 'Fully On Warpath With Russia' With Oil Sanctions, Medvedev Says Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev and close Putin-ally has blasted President Donald Trump's new sanctions against Russia's oil giants as an 'act of war' which puts the United States on the direct warpath with…
Dmitri Medvedev is not only known for his intensified rhetoric since the Ukraine war. After Donald Trump canceled a meeting with Vladimir Putin and imposed new sanctions on Russia, the ex-Kreml chief pulled off the US president. Is the situation now completely escalating?
Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said that US President Donald Trump has declared war on the Kremlin.
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