The Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev

Dmitry Medvedev - Russia's third president, born on September 14, 1965 in Leningrad, has now warned NATO not to provide Ukraine with Patriot missile systems and called the alliance a "criminal entity". 

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"If NATO delivers Patriot complexes to the Kiev fanatics, as General Secretary Jens Stoltenberg has hinted, they will immediately become a legitimate target of our armed forces," Medvedev wrote in Telegram.

It is not clear from his words whether he is referring to the missile complexes, the Ukrainian army or NATO, notes BTA.

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The North Atlantic Alliance, in whose countries no more than 12 percent of humanity lives, is not needed by the civilized world and should be dissolved as a "criminal entity", Medvedev also wrote.

He adds that NATO representatives "easily forget" about the coups carried out by their organization all over the world, about the changes of legally elected heads of state and the murders of tens of thousands of civilians. 

Medvedev pays attention to Stoltenberg's words about preserving Ukraine as a sovereign and independent state.

"But he didn't say anything about its territorial integrity. Some kind of victory, but obviously with new, heavily cut borders of its independence, and in this form, it will sit at the negotiating table. This is already progress," concludes the Russian politician. 

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