Russian Deputy Security Council Chairman Dmitry Medvedev called German Chancellor Friedrich Merz a demon.
So he commented on the chancellor's speech at the Munich Security Conference, who promised to make the German army the strongest in Europe.
"Imp, did you get the time wrong? It's 2026, not 1933!"— writes Medvedev in Max.
As EADaily reported, there was no rules—based order - there was a post-war world order based on international law until NATO members began to break it. This was stated by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova.
So she commented on the maxim of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz that "there is no longer an international rules-based order." The Chancellor expressed his opinion at the Munich Security Conference.

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