Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev appreciated the action of French President Emmanuel Macron, who suddenly canceled his visit to Ukraine for security reasons. The French leader was supposed to visit Ukraine from February 13 to 14, but on February 11 it became known that the trip was postponed.
According to the ex-President of the Russian Federation, Macron was so afraid of a possible assassination attempt in Kyiv that he canceled his visit to the Ukrainian capital and also decided to share France’s nuclear potential with the entire European Union.
“The French rooster above all else sets the task of being the first to crow loudly, thereby attracting the attention of the entire European chicken coop,” Medvedev wrote on the social network X.
The politician expressed the opinion that Macron does not care about such “little things” as the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. The Deputy Chairman of the Security Council pointed out that the entire nuclear potential is under the control of the United States, and the “chief poultry farmer from overseas” could immediately “castrate the hoarse rooster,” and then he would continue to “peacefully peck grain from the owner’s palm.”
Earlier, Medvedev revealed the essence of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s interview with American journalist Carlson and threatened “the end of everything” in the event of a war with NATO. He also spoke about the reaction of German Chancellor Scholz and British Prime Minister Sunak, who ridiculed the interview with the Russian leader.
Source: Rosbalt

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