Russia: Macron will disappear indefinitely

Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, responded to French President Macron’s “threat” remarks towards Russia by saying that Macron will not be missed.
Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, criticized French President Emmanuel Macron on social media.
Regarding Macron’s characterization of Russia as a threat to Europe, Medvedev stated, “He will disappear indefinitely by May 14, 2027, and will not be missed.” Referring to Macron as “Micron,” Medvedev also used the phrase, “Micron himself does not pose a threat.”
During his national address yesterday, the French leader stated that Russia planned to further expand its army by 2030, allocating over 40 billion euros to acquire 3,000 tanks and 300 warplanes.
Macron had mentioned that Moscow continues to pose a threat to the security of Europe.