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According to the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev, there are two ways to react to the “degenerates” from the Polish Foreign Ministry, who demanded compensation from Moscow for “military losses”.
“Or prepare an invoice for them “for everything” that the USSR handed over to Poland during the period of socialism. And this is hundreds of billions of dollars,” Medvedev suggested.
Or use the prepared document for its intended purpose. Moreover, toilet paper has become more expensive in Europe.
Earlier, Medvedev advised Ukraine to recognize its results for the sake of stability of energy supply.