[Global Network Report] According to TASS news agency, Russian Federal Security Council Vice Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said on the 19th local time that the West did not want a complete breakdown in relations with Russia, so they urged Kyiv to hold talks with Moscow, but Ukrainian President Zelens Ki doesn't want them to do that, "after all, unless he acknowledges the reality of Ukraine's division, there is no point in sitting at the (negotiating) table."

  According to reports, Medvedev made the above remarks on the social platform Telegram.

No one accepts Ukraine's "botched attempt" to blame Russia for the Polish missile incident, including the Poles.

He believes that this is largely proof that "everyone is exhausted by the Kyiv regime", especially Zelensky, who "continuously stirs up tensions" and "demands more funds and handouts from (the West)". arms".

  Medvedev said: "The United States, NATO and the EU are unwilling to finally break with Russia (because of) the risk of triggering a third world war. Therefore, (they) are more and more frequently trying to lobby Kyiv to promote its participation negotiation."

  However, he also stressed that, however, "Zelensky does not want any negotiations for obvious selfish reasons. Besides, it is very dangerous for him (negotiations)".

Regarding the above statement, Medvedev explained, "After all, unless he recognizes the reality of Ukraine's division, there is no point in sitting at the (negotiation) table." activists, who have connections to the top military, people whom Zelensky fears".

  TASS said that Medvedev used the chess term "forced shift" (every choice of the chess player will make his situation worse, but he has to play chess) to describe this situation.

  The missile attack in Poland on the 15th continued to attract attention. The United States and NATO said that the missile attacking Poland may have come from Ukraine. However, they also said, "No matter what the conclusion is, Russia bears the ultimate responsibility."

According to a report by the Russian Satellite News Agency on the 17th, Russia's permanent representative to the United Nations Nebenja warned that Ukraine and Poland are trying to provoke a conflict between Russia and NATO.

A correction published by the Associated Press on the afternoon of the 16th said that in an earlier version of the report published on November 15, 2022, it "incorrectly reported that a Russian missile entered Poland and killed two people." It was launched by Ukraine in defense of a Russian attack.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky objected to the claim that the missile may have come from Ukraine.

Agence France-Presse stated on the 17th that Zelensky said that he had received assurances from the Ukrainian military that "this is not our missile."

Biden disputed Zelensky's statement on the 17th, saying "this is not evidence."

  (Source: World Wide Web)