“The inhabitants of Europe felt all the “sweet” consequences of anti-Russian sanctions: inflation or even hyperinflation for Europe,” TASS quoted him as saying.

He also named among the consequences of anti-Russian sanctions for Europe the rise in prices for fuel, housing, utilities, food, essential goods, job cuts.

At the same time, Medvedev said that Russia in the current situation "is also not easy."

Earlier, Medvedev said the West was "reversing" pressure on the country when it comes to things like food and heating.