RUSSIA – The Russian Deputy Secretary of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev on Thursday warned that the EU seizure of frozen Russian assets will be case for war.
In a statement on the Russian platform MAX, Deputy Secretary of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said: “If the unhinged European Union still attempts to steal Russian assets blocked in Belgium by issuing a so-called reparations credit, such actions under international law could be qualified as a special kind of casus belli, with all the ensuing consequences for Brussels and individual EU countries.”
Casus belli is a Latin term meaning “case for war.”
Medvedev added: “And then the return of these funds may occur not through a court, but through actual reparations, paid in kind by the defeated enemies of Russia.”
Medvedev served as president of Russia from 2008 to 2012 and is known for his provocative statements.













