The one-time president and long-time prime minister who now heads the national security council also posted two maps helpfully illustrating his argument, RT reported.
The first map showed Ukraine in borders prior to the US-backed coup in 2014, including Crimea and the two Eastern regions of Donetsk and Lugansk. A month after the militants backed by Washington seized power in Kiev, Crimea voted to rejoin Russia, while the two Donbass regions declared independence.
“In the mind of the president of Ukraine, damaged by psychotropic substances, this is what the map of his country’s bright future will look like,” Medvedev wrote on Telegram on Wednesday.
“Western analysts believe it will look like this, actually,” he said, posting a second map. On it, “Ukraine” is reduced to Kiev and its surroundings. Seven regions in the West have been annexed by Poland, and three in the Southwest by Hungary and Romania, respectively.
Everything else is marked “Russia”.
He did not specify which Western experts may have envisioned such a partition.
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