Medvedev wrote about a freak uncle, a freak aunt and a man with a sad face

ZThe Security Council’s deputy emotionally commented on the change of the prime minister in the UK and the statements of the head of European diplomacy

Medvedev wrote about a freak uncle, a freak aunt and a man with a sad face

Dmitry Medvedev

Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev published a post on his Telegram channel with comments on the change of the British Prime Minister and statements by the head of European diplomacy Josep Borrel. He called the head of the British government Liz Truss “a freak aunt”, the departed British prime minister “a freak uncle”, and the head of EU diplomacy “a man with a sad face” and “a non-handshaking being”.

“Changing of the guard in Britain: the freak-uncle is gone, the freak-aunt has come. The new prime minister: a) an incompetent and mediocre thermonuclear Russophobe who does not have elementary ideas about politics, history, geography, but wants to defeat Russia in everything; b) mows under Margaret Thatcher, not possessing her abilities even by 5 percent; c) expects to overcome the energy crisis and food inflation, which became a consequence of her delusional sanctions exercises», — this is how the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council described the new Prime Minister of Great Britain.

The second part of Medvedev’s post is devoted to the statements of Josep Borrel. During a speech in Prague this week, the diplomat switched from English to his native Spanish, after which the sound of his speech was turned off in the broadcast, and a simultaneous translation track was launched. According to this translation, Borrel stated that the EU does not yet have a concrete plan on how to defeat fascist Russia and its fascist regime. The EU apparatus claims that it is a translation error. The Russian Foreign Ministry requested a transcript of the diplomat’s speech.

“A man with a sad face by the name of Borrel said that Russia is a fascist state. I would not go back to this disgusting statement of the narrow-minded EU commissioner, but I have to specifically emphasize that such things should never be forgotten by anyone. This official should be permanently included in the lists of non-charitable beings without the right to pardon,” Medvedev said about this incident.

The incident with Borrel’s statement was previously commented on by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who stated that if the head of EU diplomacy lived in the 1930s, he turned out to be a supporter of the pro-Nazi Francoist regime. “In my opinion, he was on the side of the putschists, because today he supports just the same putschists on the territory of Ukraine,” Putin said, commenting on Borrel’s speech.

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