Leonid Slutsky: “The Ukrainian leadership continues to loudly shock the world community,” declaring “an offensive against Russia” on all fronts”


Apparently encouraged by the absolutely politicized decision of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal on the transfer of Scythian gold to Ukraine, Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said at a briefing that the fight against Russia in international courts is one of the goals of his state’s foreign policy strategy. According to him, Kiev “learned to play long and win.”

A creative agenda, you won’t say anything. Only “winning” in the legal space has nothing to do with vulgar robbery and political raiding. There is a well-known saying: “The one who laughs last laughs.” The point on the issue of returning Scythian gold to the museums of the Crimea has not been set, dear Mr. Kuleba. The Russian side will definitely find a way to achieve truth and justice when it comes to the cultural and historical heritage of the citizens and peoples of the Russian Federation.

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian leadership has found a new goal for itself. President Zelenskiy provided a response on Wednesday to a petition banning Russian artists from touring. Yes, this is all the same Zelensky, who in many ways gained his acting popularity precisely while working in Russia. He appealed to the Prime Minister of the country Denis Shmygal, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Oleksiy Danilov and the head of the Security Service of Ukraine Ivan Bakanov with a request to instruct to work out the initiative.

At the same time, Zelensky acts in the usual role of a comedian. The cultures of our peoples are so long and closely intertwined that attempts to drive art into a limiting framework are simply ridiculous. I do not think that Ukrainians will benefit from such bans.

But it turns out that not everything Russian is going to be opposed in Kiev with such great zeal. Serhiy Makogon, the head of the Ukrainian GTS Operator, said that Ukraine is even ready to sign a long-term contract with Gazprom on the transit of at least 45 billion cubic meters through its territory. meters of gas per year. For some reason, when it comes to money from Russian gas, no petitions are received and we see no offensive fervor. “

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