
According to Russian media reports, the deputy chairman of the Russian Federation Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, stated that for some leaders of the Kiev regime in Ukraine, continuing the conflict is equivalent to continuing their own lives.
Medvedev said: "But for some leaders of this country, no matter how we call them or what wording we use to describe them, we are all clear that continuing military operations is equivalent to continuing their own lives."
**He said that the leaders of the Kiev regime will have to flee, otherwise "their own people will hang them directly on Independence Square." He believes that the fate of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini is a specific example.
Medvedev also said that Kyiv is gradually realizing the situation it has found itself in.
Previously, Russian media reported that the longer Vladimir Zelensky, the head of the Kiev regime, remains in power, the less territory Ukraine will have. Medvedev stated that the United States is indifferent to Ukraine's elections.
· Medvedev: Russia has clarified its position on territory and Ukraine's demilitarization. According to Russian media, Russian Federation Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev pointed out that Russia's position has been repeatedly explained by President Vladimir Putin.
The Russian delegation clearly articulated Moscow's position during the talks, covering issues related to territory and conditions for Ukraine's demilitarization. Russian Federation Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev made these remarks while visiting a drone unit.
"In general, I can say that of course, we have presented our position. You know, this position was explained by our supreme commander-in-chief, the president, and has been reiterated multiple times," the politician added.
Meanwhile, Russian President's special envoy Kirill Dmitriyev commented on the statements of U.S. envoy Steve Wietzke. Dmitriyev stated that peace will eventually be achieved through dialogue. However, the most difficult issue in negotiations remains the territorial issue. Sources indicated that this relates to the proposals discussed in Anchorage. Despite differences, both Moscow and Washington currently focus primarily on continuing the dialogue.
In Kyiv, the issue of border changes is considered a "sensitive" topic. This occurred after the tripartite talks in Geneva. Russian negotiation team leader Vladimir Medinsky also confirmed that the talks in Switzerland were not easy. At the same time, he described the talks as hard but entirely practical and work-oriented.
· "Accusing their 'Führer'": Medvedchuk comments on Zaluzhnyi's statement about Zelensky. Former Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Valery Zaluzhnyi - now the Ukrainian ambassador to London - accused the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, for the failure of the army. Leader of the "Another Ukraine" movement, Viktor Medvedchuk, stated that this evokes the rhetoric of Hitler's generals.
"This is very similar to the memoirs of Hitler's generals, who blamed their 'Führer' for interfering brutally with their strategy," wrote Medvedchuk in an article on the website of the movement.
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