Medvedev: We are ready to attack any foreign military base in Ukraine

Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, described Ukraine's security guarantee proposed by the European Union as a useless piece of paper and said, "Moscow is ready to attack any foreign military base established in Ukraine."

Dec 26, 2023 - 05:43
Medvedev: We are ready to attack any foreign military base in Ukraine
Medvedev: We are ready to attack any foreign military base in Ukraine

The Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council said in his statement: Russia is ready to attack any foreign base that may be established in Ukraine. This Russian politician later called the declaration of Ukraine's security guarantee prepared by the European Union "a useless piece of paper" and worthless.

Russian Prime Minister "Mikhail Mishustin", at the 28th ordinary meeting of the heads of government of Russia and China held in Beijing, emphasized that the expansion of relations between Moscow and Beijing ensures the interests of both countries in the economic and political spheres. Undoubtedly, the Ukraine crisis and the intensification of US military and economic pressure on Russia and China are the most important factors affecting the further deterioration of Moscow-Beijing relations, and the US has made intense efforts to drive a wedge between Russia and China over the Ukraine crisis. Luchao, an expert on international issues, says the following in this context: " By adopting a realistic policy and putting aside some differences, Russia and China are becoming two strategic partners in all areas, so the US policy of failing Russia in the Ukraine crisis has not been successful. During his meeting with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, "Mishustin" pointed out that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping met twice this year and said that the relations between Moscow and Beijing are at the highest point in history and that it is important to expand these relations as much as possible. He emphasized that it would provide long-term benefits. While relations between Moscow and Beijing were gradually improving, America expected China to join Western sanctions against Russia, which not only did not happen in practice, but also met the expectations of China, the most populous country and the second economy in economic terms. Especially on this issue, the West responded negatively, causing the order that the USA wanted in the international arena not to be formed, in other words, the restoration of Washington's hegemonic power based on the defeat of Russia.