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Russia ironizes European leaders: “The warrior coalition laspered on Trump. The question is what Zelenski sings about the territories”

Russia has launched criticism of Europeans after the Summit at the White House on Monday, August 18, attended by President Donald Trump, his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodimir Zelenski, and the main European leaders.

Medvedev, Zaharova and Lavrov/Photo collage: Mediafax, Profimedia and EPA -fe

Medvedev, Zaharova and Lavrov/Photo collage: Mediafax, Profimedia and EPA -fe

Medvedev: “Europe was satisfied and linguit”

Dmitri Medvedev, the vice -president of the Russian Security Council, said that European leaders had failed to “face” Donald Trump.

“The anti-Russian warrior coalition,” Coalition of the Willing), failed to defeat @Potus (Donald Trump), ” wrote Medvedev, in English, on the social platform X. “Europe was satisfied and lingered,” he added, according to Reuters.

Medvedev also said that the question is “what song” Zelenski will sing at home “About guarantees and territories, once it puts its green military uniform again. ”

Lavrov: “They insisted at every step only on an armistice”

For his part, Sergei Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Minister, said the meeting between Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska, last week, was “very good”, but about the European leaders he said that “They insisted at every step Only on an armistice And that, after that, they will continue to provide weapons to Ukraine. “

“It was clear that the head of the United States and his team, first of all, sincerely want to achieve a long -term, sustainable and viable result.“He said, according to Sky News.

At the Washington's US-Ukraine Summit, it has been established that Ukraine will receive security guarantees, and Trump said he would intermediate a meeting between Putin and Zelenski.

Zaharova: “Helsinki has to oppose the Nazi regime in Ukraine”

Last but not least, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Maria Zaharova, qualified the statement of President Finland, Alexander Stubb, regarding the similarity of the current situation in Ukraine with that of Finland in 1944, as “hell”.

“Helsinki has to oppose the Nazi regime in Ukraine, as he refused to collaborate with Hitler and the Nazis and entered the war on the USSR“Zaharova said

The big question is whether Stubb fully understood the severity of his statement. If Stubb decided to act as in 1944, then he must oppose his former Nazi allies and begin to fight the Kiev regime ”Zaharova wrote on the Telegram channel, the Russian press reports.

She added that, between 1939 and 1940 and 1941 and 1944, Finland was in armed conflict with the USSR and played an important support for the German “North” group during the Leningrad Blocade.

As a result of the 1944 Moscow armistice, Helsinki gave up the Nazis and entered the war on the Soviet Union.

“Historians are convinced that Finland had no choice. The victorious red army began to sweep the Reich and its allies throughout the front, and the mischievous Finns decided to conclude a separate peace with the USSR, so as not to wake up at the end of World War II.“, Said Zaharova.

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has met at the White House with the President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, and with the main European leaders to discuss the steps towards the Russian War against Ukraine, including possible security guarantees for Ukraine.

Trump had a telephone discussion with Russian leader Vladimir Putin and agreed that he had a meeting with Zelenski within two weeks. Despite a larger Unity of the West in support of Ukraine, analysts point out that key issues, such as Russia's territorial demands and security guarantees for Ukraine, are far from resolved.

Ashley Davis

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