Medvedev added that they are causing themselves harm with their own hands
MOSCOW, April 28. /TASS/. The United States will lose a whole range of opportunities for their diplomats to work in Russia, which is a good development for Russia, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday. As a result of the conflict that the Americans started now, even those opportunities that they were holding onto in our country will be lost. They won’t be able to move around without permits, they will have few technical workers, their activities in this area will be complicated, he noted. I think that it is not very good for the American government, while it is good for us.
MOSCOW, April 27. /TASS/. Russia’s Chumakov Center can manufacture up to one million sets of its CoviVac coronavirus vaccine doses in three months, Aidar Ishmukhametov, director general of the center and a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, told TASS on Tuesday. Our center has a well-oiled production of vaccines. In the first quarter of this year, we manufactured as many vaccines as we had planned. We can make up to one million CoviVac vaccine sets quarterly, he said.
Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said on Monday that the production plans for CoviVac and EpiVacCorona for the first quarter of 2021 had been fulfilled.
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Former Russian President, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council
Dmitry Medvedev will become the curator of the entire Belarusian branch of Russian politics. This does not bode well for the illegal ruler of Belarus and is an additional reason to get tense.
Expert on the Belarusian-Russian relations
Vladimir Trukhan has spoken about it on air of the PolitWera Internet channel.
Trukhan reminded that there is a personal animosity between Medvedev and Lukashenka, and that the former Russian president does not forgive insults and can be tough. Medvedev is not a teddy bear, and nobody knows who will be in luck. He is not at all like that ( warm and fuzzy ) - he has his own style, he is quite an intelligent man, in this respect he is not as tough and harsh as Putin in appearance, but he is not a soft toy at all.