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Deputy Head of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev has published a new post on the telegram channel, which is dedicated to the food crisis, according to international agencies, threatening the world against the background of the situation with Ukraine. According to Medvedev, “different Sullivans and Blinkins there”realized the consequences of sanctions against Russia and now “the West is backing down”.
“They started talking like the unforgettable Kitty Vorobyaninov: Je ne mange pas six jours!”quot; – he quoted the hero of the Twelve Chairs”.
Medvedev writes that importers of Russian wheat “without supplies from Russia are very tight”, and in the fields of Europe “without our fertilizers, only a juicy weed will grow”.
He also said that he had discussed the situation with the President of Namibia, and the authorities of this country “understand that rich countries impose sanctions to make the poor poorer.” As for European countries, they are not in danger of starvation, but ordinary Europeans will be forced to pay “exorbitantly”, the former prime minister continued.
Medvedev assured that Russia is ready to fulfill its import obligations, but expects assistance from partners.”. The situation in which countries impose sanctions against the Russian Federation, but also “demand to supply food”, he found strange.
“It doesn’t happen that way, we’re not idiots”, – said Medvedev.
The Deputy Head of the Security Council noted that the world “needs fields and agricultural machinery, fertilizers and hands accustomed to sowing”…> and not to sign stupid decisions” and that “Russia can do it “, you just need not to interfere with it. At the same time, he stressed that the first thing the country will do is meet its own food needs.
“No export supplies to the detriment of its market,” Medvedev said.