Russia wanted to avoid the worst, but now it's time for it to act tough. This was stated in the social network X by the Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin.
At the same time, he hinted at some upcoming events.
"It's time for Russia to act really tough. Soon you will understand what I mean. We've been too polite for too long. We believed (US President Donald) Trump and wanted to avoid the worst. Now it seems that this is not possible. So let the worst happen," Dugin writes.
As EADaily reported, the negotiations on the Ukrainian settlement held in Geneva were difficult, but businesslike, and lasted about two hours on the second day. This was stated to journalists by the head of the Russian delegation, presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky.

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