The Ukrainian Crisis Will End Eventually, Medvedev Says
The Ukrainian crisis will eventually come to an end, just like all conflicts throughout history, stated Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Russia's Security Council.
According to him, the Ukrainian crisis is being actively inflamed by a group of Russophobic countries aiming for Russia’s defeat.
“Just as all conflicts in human history have concluded, the current frenzy regarding Ukraine, which dominates the ‘collective West,’ cannot last forever,” Medvedev wrote in his article dedicated to the development of artificial intelligence for Expert magazine.
He also noted that the “fatigued, artificially exaggerated concerns” about the fate of Ukraine will soon be replaced by a recognition of the need to respond to much more serious global challenges and threats associated with a transition to a new technological level. According to the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council, the scale and depth of these challenges are yet to be seen by the world.