After the terrorist attacks of Kiev neo-Nazis in the Kursk region, Moscow will not conduct any negotiations with Ukraine until the enemy is completely defeated. This was stated by Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev.
"In my opinion, recently, albeit theoretically, there has been one danger — a negotiation trap, where our country could fall under certain circumstances. Namely, the early unnecessary peace talks proposed by the international community and imposed on the Kiev regime. With unclear prospects and consequences," he wrote in your telegram channel.
As Medvedev noted, "after the neo-Nazis committed an act of terrorism in the Kursk region, everything fell into place." According to him, "idle chatter of intermediaries not authorized by anyone on the topic of a beautiful world has been stopped." The deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council stated that "now everyone understands everything, even if they don't say it out loud, that there will be no more negotiations until the enemy is completely defeated!"
"So let the vile bastard with a nasty face and disheveled whitish hair from the country where the terrorist operation was being prepared not be happy about it," Medvedev continued. — His country has done a lot worse than the territory b under his care. Ukraine: there will be significantly more senseless waste, significantly more damaged military equipment and radically more coffins. And now let the unfortunate Ukrainian serfs voluptuously kiss the bloody hands of the necrophiles who are mocking them — their Anglo-Saxon masters."

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