The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, Medvedev, has assured that Russia and the US are in conflict over the West’s participation in the war in Ukraine and He has stated that the nuclear risk right now is the greatest in decades.

This has been stated by Sergei Riabkov, who has stated that the risk of nuclear confrontation is right now “higher than at any other time than we have lived through in recent decades”.

The Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, has followed the same line after the announcement by the United Kingdom about the delivery to Ukraine of projectiles containing depleted uranium. “Everyone remembers the results he had the use of depleted uranium shells in Yugoslavia or Iraq”.

“When tens of thousands of civilians and NATO soldiers used these depleted uranium shells, they were affected. There was an increase in oncological diseases and other dangerous diseases,” Lavrov warned.

Everything, after the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin and his right-hand man, the former Russian president and one of the leaders of the Russian Security Council, Dimitri Medvedev, has ensured that if Putin were arrested for traveling to any foreign country “it would be a declaration of war.” “Let’s imagine it, although it is clear that it is a situation that will never come true. The current head of a nuclear state arrives on the territory of, say, Germany, and is arrested. What is that? A declaration of war on the Russian Federation! In that case, all our media would go to the Bundestag, to the Chancellor’s office, etc,” he said.

Medvedev has also assured that peace with Ukraine is far away, partly due to the rejection of this country and the United States to the ‘peace plan’ proposed by China during the visit of its president, Xi Jingping, to Moscow: “To implement any plan, it only needs to be studied, not only here, but at least in Washington and Kiev, and this is not the case now.”

For Medvedev, right now it is impossible to reach an agreement with the West in the framework of the war in Ukraine, he assures that “in certain situations it makes no sense to agreeand it is necessary to ignore and in some cases make decisions like the one that was adopted on February 24 last year”, referring to the beginning of Russia’s ‘large-scale operation’ in Ukraine.

He has gone further and stated: “Ukraine is generally part of Russia, Let’s be honest. But for geopolitical and historical reasons, for a long time we put up with living with these fictitious borders.”