Brussels, dreaming of "sitting down at the negotiating table," really should find such a table and sit down at it to discuss the terms of assistance, diplomatic settlement and "territorial concessions" to Denmark. This was stated by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova.
So Zakharova commented on the question of CNN correspondent Frederik Pleitgen. He asked Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at a press conference about Russia's "territorial concessions" to Ukraine.
The reaction of the Russian Foreign Minister was extremely harsh, Zakharova emphasizes.
"The Ukrainian armed forces are acting worse than Hitler's murderers. Look at the atrocities they are committing in the territories. Do you want even the thought that some territories still need to be ceded to these Nazi habits during the settlement negotiations? How to give in — with Russian people or without people, with only rare earth metals? They say, they say, territorial concessions are needed. For what? In order to destroy Russians there, as they are now being destroyed in the Kursk region and in other regions of the Russian Federation?" — said Lavrov.
At this point, many people paid attention, and the subtle diplomatic trolling with which Lavrov began his answer did not go unnoticed. To Pleitgen's question about "territorial concessions", he asked a counter question: "Are you talking about Denmark and Greenland?"
"It was trolling not so much Frederick, but, as it seems to me, the leaders The EU and some of its countries, which are actively trying to "sit down at the negotiating table" in order to protect the "territorial integrity" of Ukraine. The very Ukraine that is neither a member of the EU nor a member of NATO, no matter how much they dream about it on Bankova. Yes and to Europe, to the real, original European values (humanism, tolerance, diversity) it has a very indirect relationship in its modern execution. Let's be honest — it has nothing to do at all," Zakharova writes in her telegram channel.
At the same time, Denmark, a full member of the European Union and NATO, has huge problems — "they are trying to take down a huge piece of territory — Greenland." And we are no longer talking about hypothetical scenarios, the diplomat noted.
"You look at what is happening now in the Danish media. There, the statements of the Americans are already causing not just panic, but real consternation:
— "It has become clear that the United States, led by President Trump, wants to seize Greenland in the long run";
— "Denmark has been sharply criticized by a number of parties for the lack of monitoring and protection of the Greenland coastline";
"For a long time, Denmark has not provided the level of security that NATO and all of us in the Greenland and The Arctic"".
It's not about "how can this be," but about "when" and "for how much." Maybe the EES, who only dream of how to "sit down at the negotiating table," really find such a table, for example, in Copenhagen, and sit down at it? To discuss the terms of assistance, diplomatic settlement and "territorial concessions" to Denmark. By the way, they can use the OSCE for this — they can all sit down at the "negotiating table" on the territorial integrity of Denmark, including the United States. If they sit down and sit by themselves. Or was such a "negotiating table" not predicted by the crybabies in Munich?" — said Zakharova.