Russia’s Medvedev says arms supplies to Kyiv threaten global nuclear catastrophe

Deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, chairman of the United Russia political party Dmitry Medvedev attends the United Russia political party annual convention in Moscow, Russia, 19 June 2021. The pro-Kremlin party United Russia is the main ruling political party in the country. EPA-EFE/GRIGORY SYSOYEV / SPUTNIK / KREMLIN POOL

Russia’s former president and an ally of President Vladimir Putin said in remarks that the West’s continued supply of arms to Kyiv risked a global nuclear catastrophe, reiterating his threat of nuclear war over Ukraine.

Dmitry Medvedev’s apocalyptic rhetoric has been seen as an attempt to deter the U.S.-led NATO military alliance and Kyiv’s Western allies from getting even more involved in the year-old war that has dealt Moscow setbacks on the battlefield.

The latest comments by Medvedev, who serves as deputy chairman of Putin’s powerful security council, follow Putin’s nuclear warning last week and his Sunday remarks casting Moscow’s confrontation with the West as an existential battle for the survival of Russia and the Russian people.

“Of course, the pumping in of weapons can continue …. and prevent any possibility of reviving negotiations,” Medvedev said in remarks published in the daily Izvestia.

“Our enemies are doing just that, not wanting to understand that their goals will certainly lead to a total fiasco. Loss for everyone. A collapse. Apocalypse. Where you forget for centuries about your former life, until the rubble ceases to emit radiation.”

Speaking on the sidelines of the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva, French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna dismissed Medvedev’s comments as “inflammatory rhetoric.”

“Mr. Medvedev, alas, has long accustomed us to irresponsible, outrageous statements that in no way reflect reality,” she said. “This is inflammatory rhetoric that we would gladly do without.”

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