Russian deputy calls for "de-Nazification" of 6 neighboring countries!

A deputy in the Russian State Duma suggested eliminating “Nazis” from 6 countries neighboring Russia, specifying that the countries are Kazakhstan, Moldova, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.

At the same time, the Russian Security Council stressed that negotiations are the best way to resolve the Ukraine crisis, describing sanctions as a “war without rules.”

Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev described relations between Russia and Western countries as worse than during the Cold War.

Medvedev added that the West is seeking to wage an economic war against Russia without rules.

 He also described Western accusations of Russian leaders that they are working to flood the country as baseless slanders.

On Friday, the Russian National Security Council said it was wrong to expect Western sanctions to affect the Russian government.

Medvedev described the West's attempts to influence Moscow through sanctions as "folly".

Medvedev said that the West is trying to turn the people against the authorities, but the pressures unite the Russians.

"Let us ask ourselves: can any of these business leaders have even the slightest influence on the position of the country's leadership? ... I tell you frankly: no, it is impossible," Medvedev said.

Medvedev said that opinion polls showed that three-quarters of Russians supported the Kremlin's decision to carry out a military operation in Ukraine and even supported President Vladimir Putin.

Medvedev criticized the Russians, who objected to the invasion while living abroad.

"You can be dissatisfied with some of the authorities' decisions and criticize the authorities," he said. "This is normal.

But you cannot take a stand against the state in such a difficult situation because this is treason.”

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