The Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council commented on a major deal between the Russian Federation and the West.
Dmitry Medvedev shared his opinion on the prisoner exchange in Turkey on his Telegram channel.
The politician stated that people who left Russian colonies and went to NATO countries as a result of the exchange need to “frantically select new names.”
Medvedev admitted that he wished for Russia’s traitors to “rot in prison,” but it was more important for the country to “get its own out.”
Therefore, as the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council emphasizes, former prisoners now need to be placed under the witness protection program of Western intelligence agencies.
Speaking about the exchange that took place in Ankara, Medvedev emphasized that traitors to the Russian Federation have often “died in prison.”
One of the main news items on Thursday was the prisoner exchange between Russia and Western countries. Moscow was able to return 8 people who were held in NATO prisons.