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New British sanctions against Moscow. Medvedev attacks Navalnaya - Europe

2024-02-22T14:43:02.094Z

Highlights: New British sanctions against Moscow. Medvedev attacks Navalnaya - Europe. "Look at the smiling, happy face of Navalny's widow. There is the feeling that she had been waiting for this event all these years to launch her political life in a big way," he said. European Commission spokesman for foreign affairs Peter Stano said this during the press briefing. "We can simply recommend some counseling and mental assistance, but I am not sure that the Russian state with the billions it wastes in this illegal war against "Ukraine can actually afford to invest something in social and health care for its people," he added.


Medvedev: 'Maybe we will get to Kiev, if not later now' (ANSA)


Rishi Sunak's British government has announced yet another package of sanctions against Russia, targeting 50 individuals and entities to mark the second anniversary of the start of full-scale war in Ukraine.

This was reported by the Foreign Office, specifying that the new package specifically targets the military complex under Vladimir Putin's power.

Russian troops could push as far as Kiev, "if not now, then at another stage in the development of this conflict."

Former president Dmitry Medvedev said this in an interview with various Russian media, including Tass.

"Regarding Odessa - added Medvedev, current deputy secretary of the National Security Council - I can simply say: Odessa, go home. (...) This is our city, Russian and of Russia".

"Look at the smiling, happy face of Navalny's widow. There is the feeling that she had been waiting for this event all these years to launch her political life in a big way. And she has already said it. All this It's very sad".

This was stated by former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in an interview with the Moscow media.

The spokeswoman for the Navalny team, Kira Yarmysh, posted the video of this statement on

On the statements of the former president of Russia Dmitry Medvedev on the fact that Russian troops could push as far as Kiev "we can simply recommend some counseling and mental assistance, but I am not sure that the Russian state with the billions it wastes in this illegal war against "Ukraine can actually afford to invest something in social and health care for its people."

European Commission spokesman for foreign affairs Peter Stano said this during the press briefing, defining Medvedev as "an eternal number two".

“We normally don't comment on all the strange comments, especially from people who are desperate for attention, especially if they are the eternal number two and although it is nice that this person publicly shares with us the diagnosis about his mental state,” Stano said.

"Regarding Ukraine, I think the Foreign Ministers were very clear this Monday when they met in Brussels that we are determined to continue Ukraine's self-defense against aggression, especially as we are getting closer to the finish line of the two years since the start of the large-scale invasion, therefore the High Representative and the Member States are doing everything possible" to provide as quickly as possible "ammunition, military equipment, air defense, etc., so that Ukraine may ultimately win this war against the aggressor."

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