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Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's former president, criticizes Europe's decision to walk away from energy cooperation, stating that it is frozen or pointless due to Europe's poor growth prospects.

Iconic Wines, Local Food: A Fox Harb'r Dining Experience with Bram Bolwijn | SaltWire - Russia's former President, Dmitry Medevedev, was quoted as saying on Sunday that cooperation with Europe in energy matters was frozen or pointless as European countries had fallen on hard times and had poor growth prospects.

"Europe has castrated itself in bloody fashion and without anaesthesia by walking away from energy cooperation with our country," Russian news agencies quoted Medvedev, now Deputy Secretary of the Security Council, as saying on social media.Medvedev, president from 2008 to 2012, has positioned himself as one of Russia's most vocal hardliners.

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