Moldova risking Ukraine’s fate over historical revisions, says Russian top official
Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev has said that the Moldovan authorities may face consequences similar to those in Ukraine if they play games with history.
He made the remarks on his Vkontakte page, commenting on the plans of Moldovan Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu to revise the post-war history, Caliber.Az reports.
The Russian politician noted that according to Grosu's logic, the entire "Soviet Union was getting fat after the Great Patriotic War, while miserable little Moldova was withering away."
"What a brazen hypocritical fool one must be to make such a mockery of history and common sense! Any little-educated person knows the state of the USSR economy after the end of the war," the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council wrote.
Medvedev warned the Moldovan establishment against playing games with history in order not to repeat the fate of Ukraine.