Medvedev outlines 2030 map for former Soviet Union


Medvedev outlines 2030 map for former Soviet Union

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Medvedev outlines 2030 map for former Soviet Union

Dmitry Medvedev shared a map on his Telegram channel. This map shows possible new country borders for 2030.

He said this is how he sees the borders of his country. Medvedev also told Armenia to think carefully about its future.

On the map, Armenia is shown as part of Azerbaijan. The Baltic states are part of Russia, and Ukraine joins Belarus.

Medvedev stated his map is based on deep fact analysis. He believes this future will happen with 95% certainty.

Medvedev thinks Kyiv and Baltic countries have no hope. But Armenia still has a chance to stay an independent state.


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What did Dmitry Medvedev share on his Telegram channel?

He shared a map showing possible new country borders for 2030.

What does the map suggest about Armenia?

The map shows Armenia as part of Azerbaijan.

What does Medvedev believe about the future of Kyiv and the Baltic countries?

He thinks they have no hope.


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Medvedev outlines 2030 map for former Soviet Union