Russians are no longer sure that their country is developing correctly, that it is stable and monolithic, the politician pointed out.
It makes no sense for Ukraine to enter the territory of the Russian Federation. This was announced on Tuesday, August 29, by the adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak, reports UNIAN.
“There is no point in entering the territory of the Russian Federation, because the war is being transferred to its territory. The Russians themselves are transferring it to themselves. Because the killers are coming back, immediately commit many crimes. Everything falls there . , because management decisions are correct, there are no management signals “, Podolyak pointed out.
He explained that it makes no sense for Ukraine to occupy Russian cities, if only because Ukrainians are very different in thinking from the citizens of the Russian Federation.
“Because when you enter a foreign territory and at the same time – think differently, you have to completely dominate there – keep it under control, because they will hate it. Why should we keep people who stayed in the 17th century under control ? We don’t need them. Russia in any case, it does not generate anything useful,” stressed Podolyak.
According to him, if you enter enemy territory, you have to control it, at least for a while.
“Ukraine has to spend a huge amount of resources for this, which is absolutely pointless. Ukraine needs to ‘drop the front’, provoke the inevitable revolutionary process in the Russian Federation. We just need to speed up the event and spectacle with popcorn and pink champagne,” said Podolyak.
Earlier, the Presidential Office explained why Ukraine cannot negotiate with Russia. Moscow is convinced that they “have the right to kill with impunity and at the same time talk about a ceasefire,” said Mikhail Podolyak.
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