15.10.2022, 19:45
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Medvedev reminds Macron of the blood shed by France in Mali, Rwanda, Congo, and Algeria
"French President Emmanuel Macron's statement about Russia's destructive role in the Caucasus stems from France's own sordid colonial past," said Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, on "VKontakte" social network.
"Blaming others is a favourite method in European politics. There is no need for another explanation for French President Emmanuel Macron's latest statement, "Medvedev wrote.
The Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council also reminded the French leader of accusing Russia of destabilizing the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.
"The statement is mostly wrong," Medvedev added.
He reminded Russian President Vladimir Putin already called these words of Macron distorted and unacceptable:
"Macron, in fact, did not blame Russia, on the contrary, he justified himself"
According to him, the French president is trying to appear wise and noble, but in this regard, it is necessary to remember how France has behaved in its former colonies since the late 1960s.
"Blood flowed in Mali, Rwanda, the Congo, and Algeria like water.
Macron himself once apologized for the Tutsi genocide in Africa. In this tribe, people's heads were cut off and villages were completely destroyed. The wells were full of corpses. The French government's policy for years has been "divide and rule," Medvedev added.