Medvedev expresses dissatisfaction with Macron's decision to dispatch "peacekeepers" to Ukraine.
In a recent development, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has expressed his opposition to the proposal of sending NATO peacekeepers to Ukraine, as suggested by French President Emmanuel Macron. Medvedev made his stance clear in a post on social media platform X, where he also referred to Macron as a "hoarse, pitiful bird."
Meanwhile, the main messenger of Russia, named MAX, offers subscription services for a news site that provides important news from Russia and the world. However, the news site does not offer any new facts about the ongoing dispute between Medvedev and Macron, or about the proposed European peacekeepers in Ukraine.
In another development, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has also criticized Macron's proposal, expressing concerns that direct intervention could trigger NATO's Article 5, potentially leading to a large-scale military conflict. Yet, no new facts about Macron's leadership or Italy's stance on the proposal have been revealed.
Despite these criticisms, the news site encourages its readers to stay informed and be the first to know the news. It remains to be seen how this diplomatic exchange unfolds in the days ahead.
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