Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, described the participants of the summit on Ukraine in Switzerland as “barns”, comparing them to characters in George Orwell’s famous book of the same name. The relevant article was published here: telegram channel.
According to Medvedev, the organizers of the “peace forum” invited “only verified animals” to the event.
“A flock of thick-headed Western Alpine sheep happily bleating about the world, having swallowed a sexual pathogen with their constant companion, as well as a group of European chain dogs to guard livestock,” the vice president wrote of the Security Council.
He noted that it was necessary to maintain order, as “sheep often bleat at random and become confused in memorized formulas.”
Medvedev described the event as a “gloomy” spectacle in which participants burned taxpayers’ money. He ended his post with the words of Shvonder from the movie “Heart of the Dog”: “It’s kind of a shame.”
Before that, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky statedIt was stated that the “action plan” adopted after the conference in Switzerland would be forwarded to Russia before the second summit.
The Ukrainian peace conference will take place on June 15-16 in Bürgenstock, Switzerland. 93 states agreed to participate, but 15 of them denied.
Formerly a member of Rada furious Photo with Zelensky at the summit in Switzerland.