The EU wants the Ukraine as a place to domp all the 3th world dross, if they dont have somewhere to dump them then Europe will go to war with the dross. No matter what happens Ukraine has lost

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Russia says no to Ukraine in the EU: “All of Ukraine is ours”
Published 2025-06-29
Russia is now saying no to allowing Ukraine to join the EU. It is a message that is repeated by both the country's former president Dmitry Medvedev and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. And Vladimir Putin himself seems to be on the same track.
– All of Ukraine is ours! says the Russian president.

It is in a post on the social media app Telegram that Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's former president, dismisses the idea of ​​allowing Ukraine to join the EU.

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“15–20 years ago, we didn’t really mind Kiev wanting to join the European Union,” begins the post, which later continues:

“Our fundamental position was not to allow Ukrainian NATO membership. NATO expansion towards our borders has been and remains a direct threat to Russia’s national security.”

“Screaming Brussels hags”
Medvedev has previously served as both President and Prime Minister of Russia. He is Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, and Party Chairman of United Russia – the country's ruling party with the support of which Putin governs the country.

And the top Russian politician states in his post that Russia's attitude towards the EU has now changed. Especially considering the extensive military support for Ukraine. Or to the "neo-Nazi Kiev regime", as he calls it.

“The EU has become a politicized, globalist and – more recently – aggressively Russophobic organization. An organization that dreams of revenge against Russia,” he writes, adding:


Dmitry Medvedev. Photo: Kremlin
“Brussels is today a real enemy of Russia. In this distorted form, the European Union poses no less a threat to us than NATO.”

“Therefore, the previous benevolent stance – ‘join wherever you want, just not NATO’ – must be adjusted. An EU filled with weapons, rainbow activists and screaming Brussels hags is a direct threat to Russia.”

Lavrov agrees.
Medvedev's text on Telegram is in line with statements from Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who earlier this week attended the Primakov Readings International Forum in Moscow, where he gave his views on the issue.

– We demand that Ukraine honor its promise to remain non-aligned, he says during his lecture.

And by non-aligned, the Russian Foreign Minister means that Ukraine should be kept out of both NATO and the EU.


Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Photo: Kremlin
– The European Union is currently undergoing a radical transformation, where the EU is transforming into an aggressive military bloc, a branch or rather spin-off of NATO, he claims.

In Russia, the prevailing view is that the war in Ukraine was not started by Russia, but by the West. That it began with the Western-backed coup in the country in February 2014, that the population in the eastern, historically Russian parts of the country did not accept the new regime, and that it was the start of a protracted civil war.

– It was fascists who came to power, says Lavrov, claiming that it was Kiev that attacked eastern Ukraine.

– It was not Crimea or Donbass that militarily attacked the parts of Ukraine controlled by neo-Nazis.

“All of Ukraine is ours”
So Ukraine must not join either NATO or the EU, if the government in Moscow is to decide. And this is achieved either by NATO or the EU voluntarily recognizing that Ukraine does not belong in their community.

Or it could happen that there is no longer a Ukraine that can join any alliance or union. “That is of course preferable,” Medvedev said in his text on Telegram.

In his lecture, Foreign Minister Lavrov questions whether current Ukraine can even be considered an independent country.


Vladimir Putin. Photo: Kremlin
– There is no independence to discuss. Ukraine has lacked independence since the coup d'état, which the US and the British were behind. The current independence is on a respirator. Ukraine is completely dependent on support from its guardians in the West, he says.

Medvedev and Lavrov's reasoning is supported by the Russian president. Last week, during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum – “Russia's answer to Davos” – he was on the same track of thought.

– I have said many times that I consider Russians and Ukrainians to be in reality one people. So in that way, all of Ukraine is ours, claims Vladimir Putin.