Medvedev: We do not care about non -recognition of West of new borders of Ukraine

The deputy head of the Council of People’s Commissars of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev said that Russia does not care whether the borders of Ukraine will be recognized by the countries of the G7. In his opinion, only the opinion of people living in these territories is important.

“Say softly: our country does not care about the non -recognition of new borders [Ukraine] from the G7, the true will of the people living there is important. Do not forget the precedent of Kosovo, Western friends,” Medvedev wrote in his Telegram channel, where he summed up the main statements chapters of the group of seven according to the results of a three -day meeting.

In particular, commenting on the intention of the West to supply weapons to Kyiv, as long as it is necessary, Medvedev stated that “G7 will continue to wage a hidden war with Russia, instead of dealing with problems with fuel and food for its dissatisfied residents.” He also emphasized that the intention to intensify efforts to reduce dependence on Russian energy, including a phased refusal of coal and oil, means “continuing the robbery of citizens” seven “to support the corrupt regime in Ukraine, which is not all residents of these countries know about the existence of the existence” .

In addition, Medvedev called the G7 solutions by interference in China’s affairs and a continuation of a hidden war against Russia. “Countries G7 are urging China not to help Russia inpassing sanctions, not to justify its actions and not provide it with military assistance. This is a continuation of direct intervention in China’s affairs and a hint that we can also punish you if that,” he wrote.

The deputy head of the Security Council of Russia with sarcasm commented on the statement of the heads of the seven group that restrictions will be introduced against Moscow in the future. “And we thought that the countries of the” seven “would offer Russia material assistance for” denacing “and” demilitarization “of Ukraine. We made mistakes,” he remarked.