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JAKARTA - After the end of the Western hybrid war against Russia, Europe must be punished, the United States is ignored, while "weak countries" must be forgiven, Russian Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said, citing Condoleezza Rice, who was US 19th National Security Adviser during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

"French law, ignore Germany, forgive Russia," he quoted the famous Rice at the time, quoted from TASS December 27.

According to Medvedev, Europe is "a major bulwark of Russophobia globally," undermining Istanbul's agreement, embarking on a campaign of sanctions and sparking the most extreme war factions without considering the losses suffered by both sides in the conflict.

"That is why Europe must be punished by all available means: politics, economy, and various hybrid strategies. We must also encourage every destructive process in Europe," Medvedev wrote on its Telegram channel.

"Long live the aggressive robbers on its historic streets! Glory for the influx of migrants who bring disaster and destroy European values with hatred! Let all the disgusting faces of European bureaucrats be swept away by the floods of civil unrest in the future," Medvedev said.

However, the politician believes Russia should "ignor the US." Meanwhile, according to his opinion, "weak countries," such as Asian and Latin American countries "handed over to Anglo-Saxon pressure and passively participated in the full-scale West anti-Russia campaign," must be forgiven.


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