Medvedev joked about the “Square” in Berlin

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Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev joked on the social network X (formerly Twitter) about the “Square” in Germany due to protests by German farmers.

“Strikes in Germany: Farmers blockaded a large part of the country. Subsidies have ended, and the astronomical sums spent on Ukraine are still increasing,” the politician wrote.

Medvedev noted that Berlin is one of Kiev’s main sponsors and that if the protests continue, a “Square” may form in Germany.

January 8 reportedHundreds of tractors blocked Germany’s roads as farmers protested against the removal of taxes.

January 5 recognizedFarmers tried to prevent the arrival of the ferry carrying German Vice Chancellor and Minister of Economy Robert Habeck.

Habeck had returned from holiday in the north of the country the day before; More than 100 farmers were waiting for him at the Schlütziel pier, unhappy with the authorities’ plans to cancel subsidies. When some protesters tried to enter the ferry, police used tear gas on them.

Former German Vice-Chancellor stated About the threat of weakening aid to Ukraine.

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