Medvedev spoke about the consequences of attempts to return Russia to its 1991 borders

Attempts to return Russia to the borders of 1991 will lead to a global war, using the entire strategic arsenal located in Kiev, Berlin, London, Washington, wrote the vice-chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev on the Telegram channel.

Feb 19, 2024 - 14:57
Medvedev spoke about the consequences of attempts to return Russia to its 1991 borders
Medvedev spoke about the consequences of attempts to return Russia to its 1991 borders

 Attempts to return Russia to the borders of 1991 will lead to a global war, using the entire strategic arsenal located in Kiev, Berlin, London, Washington, wrote the vice-chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev on the Telegram channel. It is transmitted by "RIA Novosti". "The collapse of Russia will have much more terrible consequences than the results of an ordinary, even the longest war. Because attempts to return Russia to the borders of 1991 will lead to only one thing. To the global war with the Western countries, using the entire strategic arsenal of our state. In Kiev, Berlin, London, Washington. With all other beautiful historical places, which have long been included in the flight targets of our nuclear triad," Medvedev wrote.

In his speech at the Munich Security Conference, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that there are "serious problems" within the alliance. He noted: "We are now paying great attention to increasing military production. New factories are being built, the volume of production is increasing, but we need to take more measures. It is noteworthy that Western media and officials have recently expressed concern over Ukraine's defeat on the battlefield with Russia and the US President Joe Biden's administration's appeal to Congress for tens of billions of dollars in aid to Kiev. Stoltenberg has always stated in the past that the military alliance has the ability to face threats and challenges. Since the beginning of the Russo-Ukrainian war in late February 2022, Stoltenberg has announced that NATO is ready to confront Russia. At the same time, he tried to present Moscow as a growing threat to the three Baltic republics and Poland. However, in the third year of the Russian-Ukrainian war, under the conditions of Ukraine's defeats and the reduction of Western aid to Kiev, the position of the Secretary General of NATO has changed.