Medvedev previously shared a map showing Ukraine limited to the vicinity of Kiev.

In the opinion article of the American newspaper The Epoch Times, he believes that "the wishful dream of the USA and its allies, i.e. the victory of Ukraine, will not be fulfilled." If Kiev loses, the Ukrainian state will go bankrupt, and this may encourage states that have territorial claims against it to take action, the paper reads.

A map on which Ukraine is limited to the vicinity of Kiev has been circulating on the Internet

The author of the article, Patrick Adams, also recalled that the Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine and the President of the Ukrainian Defense Council both stated earlier that Hungary would like to regain Transcarpathia, which was annexed after World War I. The life of the Hungarian minority living there is made difficult by the Ukrainian language law, which restricts the use of the Hungarian language and Hungarian culture, the author pointed out.

In the article, Adams also pointed out that Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, published a map online last year that limited Ukraine to the vicinity of Kiev and annexed the rest to Russia, Poland, Romania and Hungary.

Source: mandiner.hu

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