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Ex-Russian president claims NATO military aid to Ukraine would bring WW3 closer

Ex-Russian president claims NATO military aid to Ukraine would bring WW3 closer

Military help from NATO to Ukraine will convey the world nearer to World War III, Russia‘s former president has claimed.

“The completely crazy West could not come up with anything else. Predictability of the highest level … In fact, it’s a dead end. World War III is getting closer,” Dmitry Medvedev, at present deputy secretary of the Kremlin’s highly effective Security Council, stated in an announcement on Telegram late Tuesday.

Medvedev claimed the preliminary outcomes of this week’s NATO summit within the Lithuanian capital Vilnius turned out “just like we thought,” particularly pointing to the cancellation of the Membership Action Plan for Kyiv’s NATO membership, Ukraine’s invitation to the alliance, and elevated army help.

“What does all this mean for us? Everything is obvious. The special military operation will continue with the same goals,” Medvedev added, utilizing Moscow’s time period for the conflict.

He additionally stated that certainly one of these objectives is to forestall Ukraine from receiving NATO membership, which he stated Russia “insisted on from the very beginning.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr