The vice president of the Security Council of Russia and former president of the country, Dimitri Medvedev, has flatly rejected the peace initiative that European leaders are completing this Saturday in the capital of Ukraine, kyiv, and has recommended to all of them that their ideas get their ideas for their “passionate ass.”
The French president, Emmanuel Macron; German Chancellor Friedrich Merz; The British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, and the Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, have offered a high 30 -day fire, total and unconditional “from Monday. If Russia rejects it, they have explained, they will adopt new sanctions against Moscow, a circumstance that has enraged Medvedev.
The former president, now converted into one of the most aggressive spokesmen of Kremlin, has allocated to have gone to kyiv to “release threats against Russia” instead of “discussing peace.”
“They are raising either a truce to give a respite to those hordes of flags,” he said in a historical reference to the leader of the Ukrainian right right Stepan Flag, “or the imposition of new sanctions.”
“Do you think you are very ready? For those peace plans for your pangénic ass,” Medvedev has settled in a message posted in English in his account of the social network X.