Described him as a rotten liver… Dmitry Medvedev call the German Chancellor to get down and ask for forgiveness from the Ukrainians

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The former Russian president and the current Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev called on German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to get down and ask for forgiveness from Ukrainians, calling him a “rotten liver”.

Medvedev wrote on his Telegram channel, “Suddenly the rotten liver Scholz entered the conversation and started an outright blizzard… Well as they say in the language we know, shuffle the cards… Scholz said the Russian president must recognize that Ukraine is strong and cannot be subdued”.

“Today Ukraine is simply like a Dominion that is directly controlled by the United States and NATO countries… Although they are not without difficulties, they are completely contained by them… Despite the protests of its own people, it receives all kinds of the most lethal weapons,” he added.

“Even Borrell, the strange man with a bad face lumpy, admitted that the conflict in Ukraine could have ended in two weeks if the arms transfer to Kiev had stopped,” Medvedev wrote.

Medvedev asked, “So where is the strength, Scholz? In corruption that crossed the line? Or in the complete theft of Western aid by Zelensky’s clique? Or in a people half of whom die, the other half live in Russia and Europe?”

Medvedev concluded his post by saying, “It’s shameful… The fool (Scholz) must get down on his knees and ask for forgiveness from the Ukrainians, for lying about the inevitable overcoming of Russia, for condemning them to extermination, at the same time sacrificing the welfare of the Germans entrusted to him, for the revival of Nazism in the form of Bandera, for the unspeakable mediocrity of the administration, and for the historical loss of confidence in the Social Democrats, from which Willy Brandt and Helmut Schmidt fluctuate in their graves several times”.

Earlier on Saturday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz sent a video message to Russian President Vladimir Putin urging him to admit that Ukraine “won’t kneel”.

It should be noted that last February, President Vladimir Putin, during an interview with the American journalist Tucker Carlson, said that negotiations with Ukraine in 2022 were almost complete, but after the withdrawal of Russian troops from the vicinity of Kiev, the Ukrainian side reneged on all agreements, and then Vladimir Zelensky enacted legislation prohibiting any negotiations with Russia.

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