Medvedev believes that default of Russia can turn into European default

Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev commented on the statements of the head of the European Commission Tsursula von der Lyien on the possibility of a default on Russia’s obligations.

Earlier, the background of der Lyien stated that Russia would not be able to avoid the state default.

Medvedev said that Russia’s default can turn into a default of Europe. “And moral, and, quite probably material. The EU financial system is not quite stable, the trust of people falls. And so much did not shake even in the submerged 2008, and then it was very difficult,” Medvedev’s merchant quotes.

Medvedev also believes that the “influx of refugees” in Europe will provoke a “wave of violent crime faster Albanian”. And then, according to the deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, “Brussels aunts and uncle will have to change the rhetoric,” and on the streets of well-groomed European cities will burn smelly cables from tires … “