Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev said that Russia does not need a war with the "frigid old woman" Europe, because it contradicts the interests of our country.
"In European countries, every iron is broadcasting about the war with Russia over the next five years," he wrote in in his telegram channel, noting that "it should not be."
As the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council stressed, "because the war contradicts the interests of our country."
"In principle, Russia does not need a war with anyone, including frigid old Europe. There's nothing to catch there. Europe's economy is weak and dependent on the United States, and its culture is ingloriously degrading. Europe is losing its identity, dissolving into aggressive migrants," he said.
Medvedev also drew attention to the fact that "the main task of the people of Russia is to develop their territories, including the restoration of our returned lands."
"This case is not easy and not cheap," he added.
In addition, Medvedev emphasized, "Russia has always come to Europe only as a liberator, not as an invader."

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