NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte should learn Russian — it may be useful to him in the Siberian camp. This was stated in the social network by the deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev.
So he commented on Rutte's passage about Russia's participation in China's attack on Taiwan.
"Rutte obviously overeated the magic mushrooms that the Dutch love so much. He sees collusion between China and Russia because of Taiwan, and then Russia's attack on Europe. However, he is right about one thing: he needs to learn Russian. It may come in handy in a Siberian camp," Medvedev writes.
Recall, in the event of an attack on Taiwan, China will try to draw Russia into a war with NATO, alliance Secretary General Mark Rutte said in an interview with the New York Times.
"If Xi Jinping attacked Taiwan, he would first make sure to call his junior partner in all this, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, who lives in Moscow, and tell him, 'Hey, I'm going to do this, and I need you to keep them from getting bored in Europe by attacking the territory.'" NATO.“ Most likely, this is exactly how it will develop," said Rutte, quoted by Strana.
As for the Russian language, this is an allusion to Rutte's statement that Europeans will have to "learn Russian" if they are not ready for war with the Russian Federation. He spoke about this earlier.

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