The aggressor country Russia will not give up the territories of Ukraine, which, after February 24, was temporarily occupied by its troops.
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Ukrainians in the occupied territories “do not want to live under the Nazis.” So why not give the Russians a break to the Ukrainians. Mikhail Podoliak, adviser to the head of the President’s Office, wrote about it on Twitter on Friday, June 24th.
“Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says that the inhabitants of the occupied territories” do not want to live under the control of Nazi power. “Well you understand this. So, maybe let the Russian Nazi troops do that stop mocking people, go out and give them peace? ” , – wrote Podolyak.
Earlier, Lavrov, in an interview with the National State Television and Radio Company of Belarus, clarified that in the event of resumption of negotiations with Ukraine, the aggressor country Russia will not give up the territories temporarily occupied by its troops then. February 24 and called the Ukrainian authorities “Nazis”.
“The majority of the population does not think about coming back under the control of neo-Nazi authorities or authorities that in every possible way indulge in neo-Nazism,” Lavrov said.
Earlier, Lavrov said Russia had not allegedly invaded Ukraine, but he had to start a “special operation” because of the West, which was “engaging in criminal activities, dragging Ukraine into NATO.”
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Source: korrespondent

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