Medvedev threatens Finland with retribution: what the Deputy Head of the Security Council of Russia said.

Medvedev threatens Finland with retribution: what the Deputy Head of the Security Council of Russia said
Medvedev threatens Finland with retribution: what the Deputy Head of the Security Council of Russia said

According to ТСН: The Deputy Head of the Security Council of Russia and former President of the aggressor country Dmitry Medvedev accused Finland of 'despicable Russophobia' and threatened it with 'retribution.'

He expressed these threats on social media.

Medvedev's reaction to the statement of the President of Finland

Medvedev quoted the President of Finland, Alexander Stubb, whom he referred to as 'some guy,' regarding the statement that 'Finland’s relations with Russia have changed forever.'

'I agree. I also hope for that. I hope that Russia will never repeat the mistake of the Bolsheviks in 1917,' wrote the Russian high-ranking official.

Thus, Medvedev hinted that Bolshevik Russia mindlessly recognized Finland's independence, which was previously part of the Russian Empire.

Aggressive intentions towards Finland

Putin's ally also expressed aggressive intentions towards the neighboring country, noting that it 'must pay' for its behavior.

'Finland must pay for its despicable Russophobia. In fact, it is already paying — Stubb speaks, and the citizens pay the bills,' he brazenly remarked.

Statement of the Prime Minister of Finland

Not long ago, the Prime Minister of Finland, Petteri Orpo, warned that after signing a peace agreement regarding Ukraine, Russia would concentrate its troops on NATO's eastern flank. The politician emphasized that Europe must urgently increase defense spending.

These statements by Medvedev indicate a further escalation of tension in the relationship between Russia and Finland, especially against the backdrop of developments in Ukraine. Calls for 'retribution' can be perceived as outright aggression, causing concern in the region and impacting international relations. The response of Finland and its NATO partners to this situation, particularly regarding defense measures, will be key in the further development of events.


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