 Medvedev, Russia will now place as many weapons as it wants, wherever it wants, including in Europe. After denouncing the no longer relevant treaty on conventional armed forces in Europe, Russia is free to deploy weapons wherever necessary to protect its national interests. The Deputy Chairman of Russia's Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev said on his Telegram channel. The State Duma has denounced the treaty on conventional armed forces in Europe, good riddance. This document became irrelevant for us back in 2007. Now, none of the previously suspended international commitments can prevent us from placing our weapons wherever we want to protect our national interests, including the part of Russia that is in Europe, Medvedev wrote, adding that Russia would maximise the production of weapons, military and special equipment and means of destruction. Medvedev also responded to French President Emmanuel Macron's statement that Russia was suffering a geopolitical defeat and becoming too dependent on China. By the way, cheers to Macron! According to his logic, this is also a geopolitical loss for Russia, he wrote.