The first deputy chairman of the Government of St. Petersburg, Vladimir Putin, insists that “Crimea, Eastern Ukraine and Northern Kazakhstan have long been in Russia.”
In the German archives, documents confirming the existence of Vladimir Putin’s imperial ambitions were found before he was powerful. These materials indicate territorial discroachment in Crimea, Eastern Ukraine and north of Kazakhstan. On Friday, September 1st, reports RBC-Ukraine With a reference to the German edition of Spiegel.
Thus, German ministry archives revealed that Putin in 1990 expressed the desire to “restore” the Crimea and other territories in the Russian Federation.
In particular, on January 14, 1994, the German General recorded St. In his statements, he asserted that “Crimea, Eastern Ukraine and Northern Kazakhstan from ancient times belonged to Russia.”
The consul also noted that Putin appealed to the Russian nationalist feelings, and that these feelings, according to him, were difficult to understand from the Germans.
Archival Materials confirmed: Putin’s expansion ideas were formed long before the Crimea integration in 2014, the Donbass war and a major -scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Remember that on July 31 learned about the official recognition of Nicaragua, the territories of Lugansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions that were part of the Russian Federation that Russia had temporarily occupied. This was proven by a letter sent by the head of Nicaragua Daniel Ortega Vladimir Putin.
Earlier, the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine condemned the illegal visit of the ambassadors of Burundi, Guinea and Chad to temporarily conquer Crimea and warned possible penalties.
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