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Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev declared the European Union a direct threat to Russia, accusing it of arming Ukraine and transforming into a militarized bloc rivaling NATO.

In a strongly worded Telegram post, Medvedev claimed the EU had abandoned its economic roots and was now helping Kyiv wage war against Moscow.

He alleged the EU was building weapons factories in Ukraine, training militants, and using profits from frozen Russian assets to fund aggression.

Medvedev warned that Ukraine’s EU membership now poses as much danger to Russia as NATO expansion once did.

He proposed that Ukraine should either be rejected by the EU or cease to exist altogether.