Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev spoke about the chairman of the Munich Conference Christoph Heusgen, who burst into tears at the closing of the forum.
"A rare freak," Medvedev wrote on Twitter in English, commenting on the video recording of Heusgen's speech.
In the original, Medvedev used the word freak, which is usually translated as "weirdo" or "freak," TASS reports.
As reported by EADaily, earlier the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, noticed how Heusgen cried after his own statement that Russian leader Vladimir Putin "reacts only to force." The diplomat, describing in her telegram channel this, according to her, "a matinee in a mental hospital called the Munich Conference - 2025," indicated that the Russophobe Heusgen's speech that "Russia does not need to be appeased" became "a bone in the cherry on a fierce cake."
On February 16, during the Munich Conference, Heusgen called the speech of American Vice President J. D. Vance evidence that Europe and the United States no longer share common values.

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