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Medvedev says Russia should drop its ‘tolerant attitude’ towards Ukraine’s EU drive

By Thomson Reuters Apr 3, 2026 | 3:08 AM

MOSCOW, April 3 (Reuters) – Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia’s powerful Security Council, said ​on Friday that ‌Moscow should drop its “tolerant attitude” towards Ukraine’s possible EU membership.

“The EU is no longer just an economic ‌union. ​It can transform, ⁠and rather quickly, ⁠into a full-blown military alliance, one overtly hostile to Russia, and in some ways ​worse than NATO,” Medvedev said.

“It’s time to drop the ⁠tolerant attitude ⁠toward our neighbors joining ​what is now a military-economic European ​Union.”

Medvedev said that he did ‌not believe the United States would leave the NATO military alliance but that Washington ⁠could make symbolic moves such as cutting the number of U.S. troops ⁠deployed ‌to other NATO ⁠members.

Medvedev said, though, that ​the ‌obvious divisions within NATO ​could push ⁠the EU towards becoming more than simply an economic union.

(Reporting by Marina Bobrova; Writing by Anastasia Teterevleva; editing by ​Guy Faulconbridge)