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Medvedev Reshares Tweet After Being Banned in Germany and Poland

Medvedev Reshares Tweet After Being Banned in Germany and Poland

Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev has reshared his tweet stating "Ukraine will cease to exist" in German after it was banned by Twitter in Germany and Poland. In his tweet on Twitter, Medvedev asked, "Why will Ukraine cease to exist? Because no one needs it anymore." He pointed out that "neither Europe, nor the United States, nor Africa, nor Latin America, nor Asia, nor Russia, nor anyone else has a need for Ukraine," considering that "with its new Nazi leadership, Ukraine is no longer needed even by its own citizens."

Additionally, Medvedev's office stated that his previous tweet regarding "the disappearance of Ukraine" was restricted and banned on Twitter in Germany and Poland, and they are "waiting for clarification on the reason for the ban."

On another note, Medvedev wrote today via a post on his Telegram account, commenting on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's statement that Europe spends tens of billions of dollars on Ukraine, and this cannot continue forever. He added, "This is a precise statement from a European politician. One can only add that as soon as Western funding ends, Ukraine will disappear on its own."

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