The French Foreign Ministry Ironically Responded to Medvedev's Threat of the 'Oreshnik' Missile.

The French Foreign Ministry Ironically Responded to Medvedev's Threat of the 'Oreshnik' Missile
The French Foreign Ministry Ironically Responded to Medvedev's Threat of the 'Oreshnik' Missile

According to ТСН: The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs sarcastically reacted to the latest threats from Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, who stated his intention to strike Europe using the 'Oreshnik' missile.

On the official French Response account on the social network X (Twitter), a post was published in response to the comments of the Russian politician. In the message from the French side, it is stated:

‘Please be afraid of Russia’
. Thus, the French Foreign Ministry ridiculed yet another attempt by the Kremlin to intimidate European countries.

Medvedev's Harsh Threats

Dmitry Medvedev does not miss an opportunity to express his threats towards European countries considering the option of deploying their troops in Ukraine after a peace agreement. This time he chose the context of military actions using the hypersonic missile 'Oreshnik'.

He noted:

‘European fools in power still want war in Europe. It has been said a thousand times: Russia will not accept any European or NATO troops in Ukraine, but no, Macron continues to spread this pathetic nonsense. Well, let’s see. This is what you will get’
.

Medvedev supported his statement with a video showing what, according to Russian sources, depicts the 'arrival' of the medium-range ballistic missile 'Oreshnik' on the territory of Lviv region.

This exchange of words between the French Foreign Ministry and the Russian politician illustrates the tension in relations between Europe and Russia, especially in the context of military threats. Medvedev's statements reflect the aggressive tone of the Kremlin, which seeks to strengthen its position on the international stage, despite opposition from European countries. It is now important to monitor further reactions from governments and potential consequences for security in the region.


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