He wrote about this in his Telegram channel.

Medvedev commented on the statement by US President Joe Biden that his administration is ready to discuss with Russia a new arms control system that will replace the START III treaty, which expires in 2026.

“A little over a month ago, I wrote that strategic security issues are extremely important for the Americans, which cannot be resolved without us.

And they will crawl with this topic.


Here you go.

They came," he said. 

Medvedev stressed that now the situation is much worse than the Cold War, and it is not Russia's fault.

“Well, and most importantly ... Do we need it at all?

The world has become different,” said the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council.

Earlier, a military observer, retired colonel Viktor Litovkin, in an interview with RT, commented on Biden's statement about his readiness to discuss a new arms control system with Russia.