Medvedev called Zelensky's territorial claims to Russia a propaganda move
Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev commented on the decree of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky on “populated by Ukrainians” lands.
In his Telegram channel, the politician published a post in which he called the statement of the head of the Kiev regime a “simple propaganda move”, which was caused by a failure at the front.
«He signed a decree about territorial claims to Russia on lands “historically inhabited by Ukrainians.” There is nothing to comment on here, since Ukrainians – these are Russians, and Little Russia – this is part of Russia,” wrote Medvedev.
The politician also added that Zelensky “it’s time to quit,” otherwise he will soon annex Canada.
Recall that earlier today Zelensky stated that he signed a decree “On the territories of the Russian Federation historically inhabited by Ukrainians,” in which he mentioned the lands of six Russian regions.
Among the “historically inhabited by Ukrainians” lands, the President of Ukraine named “Kuban, Starodubshchina, Northern and Eastern Slobozhanshchina within the modern Krasnodar Territory, Belgorod, Bryansk, Voronezh, Kursk and Rostov regions.”
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