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Medvedev expresses frustration towards Macron for dispatching "peacekeeping forces" to Ukraine.

Russian ex-President Dmitry Medvedev lashed out on social media platform X following French President Emmanuel Macron's proposal to dispatch European peacekeepers to Ukraine. Medvedev's remarks were shared exclusively on our site.

Medvedev expresses irritation towards Macron for dispatching "peace enforcers" to Ukraine.
Medvedev expresses irritation towards Macron for dispatching "peace enforcers" to Ukraine.

Medvedev expresses frustration towards Macron for dispatching "peacekeeping forces" to Ukraine.

In the digital landscape, a Russian news site has been making waves, inviting users to subscribe to its platform without providing specific details about the benefits, cost, or process. The site, however, emphasizes that subscribing will grant access to the most important news from Russia and around the world.

The recent push for subscriptions comes amidst a heated international debate over the proposed deployment of European peacekeepers in Ukraine. This proposal, put forth by French President Emmanuel Macron, has faced criticism from various quarters, including former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.

Medvedev, in his criticism, referred to Macron as a "hoarse, pitiful bird" and stated that "no NATO peacekeepers, Russia will not accept such 'security guarantees'." His criticism was shared on the social media platform X.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump also expressed engaged public criticism of Macron's proposal during a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and European leaders on August 19, 2025. Trump questioned the approach and highlighted issues around the conflict's causes and security guarantees.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has also joined the chorus of criticism, stating that direct intervention could trigger NATO's Article 5, leading to a large-scale military conflict.

The site does not specify the nature or source of the news it provides, nor does it mention any exclusivity or priority access to news for subscribers. It merely encourages users to be among the first to know the news by subscribing. Interestingly, users can subscribe to the site in the main messenger of Russia - MAX.

Despite the lack of detailed information, the site's call to subscribe has resonated with many, reflecting the ongoing global interest in news and geopolitical developments. Whether this move will lead to a significant increase in subscribers remains to be seen.

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