Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev pointed out that Moscow maintains a dialogue on all issues if it solves its problems and seeks to create an indivisible global security system.

Commenting on his Telegram list last month of 10 dire consequences the world is facing due to sanctions against Russia, he clarified in an interview with Al Jazeera that these were not expectations, but rather “what actually happened.” “. He emphasized that “this reality can be dealt with in different ways. It can be assumed that the Knights of Resurrection Day are already on their way and there is no hope other than Almighty God. But still, you can try to direct this international situation in a calmer direction.

Medvedev pointed out that Russia “has never distanced itself from international contacts” and is ready for dialogue, as President Vladimir Putin and other Russian politicians have repeatedly and from various platforms stressed. He emphasized that we are ready to have a dialogue on all issues, but it must be based on respect, take into account our sovereignty and our concerns, and aims to create an indivisible security system – not only in the interests of some countries, but also indivisible.