‘Weakling’, ‘arrogant fool’: Medvedev unleashes barrage of insults against leaders of various countries
Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, has called French President Emmanuel Macron a ‘weakling’ who has failed to overcome the governmental crisis in the country and should resign from the position of head of state.
“He receives support from the U.S., and his future is uncertain,” Medvedev wrote.
The official expressed similar sentiments about the presidents of several other countries as well. In his opinion, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who declared a state of emergency in the country that was later lifted by parliament, should also step down. Medvedev called him a ‘traitor’. Georgia was not left out, either.
“Georgian President Zourabichvili should leave after her term ends, but she doesn’t want to. She is an arrogant fool,” Medvedev wrote.