The Key: Do Not Elect a Person Suffering from Dementia, Medvedev on Upcoming US Elections
The most important aspect of the upcoming US presidential elections for our country is that Americans do not choose a person suffering from dementia. This was stated by Dmitry Medvedev, the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia, during an interview with reporters in Vietnam.
When asked which US presidential candidate is most favored in Moscow, Medvedev replied, "The main thing is not to elect the guy with dementia." He added, "And they can choose."
The Deputy Chairman of the Security Council also noted that former US President Donald Trump is a "good guy, but a coward." At the same time, Medvedev emphasized that historically, it has been easier for Russia to work with Republicans.
The next US presidential elections are scheduled for November 2024.