Lavrov: It would be a crime to leave Ukraine’s Russian -speaking people under Zelenski’s junta

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said today that Moscow would not allow Ukraine Russian -speaking people to remain under the “junta” regime by President Volodimir Zelenski. In addition, the Russian Foreign Minister doubted the Vatican’s choice as a possible place to hold the second direct meeting of Russians and Ukrainians. The Russian Foreign Minister estimated that it would be a “crime” if Russia allows Ukraine Russian -speaking people to remain under the “junta” regime. He added that the simplest way to resolve the conflict would be whether the international community demanded that Ukraine had abolished the laws that discriminate against Russian -speaking. Kiev denies that such discrimination is made. Regarding the Vatican’s choice as a possible part for holding the meetings of the two countries, Lavrov said that “it would not be very elegant Orthodox countries to discuss issues related to the elimination of the deeper causes of the conflict on universal land. […]
Source: News Beast

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