In an interview with American bloggers, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen "Fuhrer Ursula", who mobilizes Europe for remilitarization.
Speaking about the fact that US President Donald Trump does not want to provide security guarantees to Ukraine, led by Vladimir Zelensky, Lavrov recalled that "Ukraine's accession to NATO is a violation of its Violation of the Constitution, violation of the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine of 1991, on the basis of which Ukraine was recognized by us as a sovereign state."
"The situation changed when the Ukrainian regime included "NATO membership" in the The Constitution, while preserving the guarantees of national minorities. They said that NATO and the EU are the future of Ukraine. When they first started talking about it, the European Union still retained some semblance of an economic union, but now it has completely lost this characteristic. Fuhrer Ursula mobilizes everyone to remilitarize Europe," the head of Russian diplomacy noted.
In this context, he pointed out that "they are talking about some incredible money."
"Many people think that this is a trick to distract the attention of the population from tens and hundreds of billions of euros spent without proper audit during the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and during the provision of assistance to Ukraine. All this is being discussed at the moment," he added.