Putin recognized Donbass independence

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Speaking of ancient Russian land in eastern Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin today recognized the two breakaway regions of Donbass, in a move that torpedoes efforts to continue peace talks and escalate tensions.

In a televised address following an emergency meeting of the Security Council earlier today, the Russian president said that Soviet Ukraine was created by Lenin, describing eastern Ukraine as ancient Russian land. He gave a historical look at Russia-Ukraine relations, while using black colors for the situation in the country today, emphasizing that Ukraine has now become “a colony of puppets in power.”

He also said that Russian-speakers were being systematically suppressed with saboteurs and saboteurs threatening to destroy critical infrastructure with the help of foreign forces. “The main goal is to confront Russia,” he said.

He even warned of the danger of Ukraine developing nuclear weapons “threatening Russia with foreign-backed technology.”

He also accused NATO and the United States of “shamelessly turning Ukraine into a war zone.” “Ukraine has been filled with weapons from Western powers in recent months.”

Confidence has been lost

He also said that every country has the right to decide on its membership in NATO, “but this can not be done against the interests of other countries and Russia.”

Although he pointed out that the messages from European capitals are that Ukraine’s accession to NATO will not take place soon, the Russian president stressed that Ukraine’s accession to the Alliance is a direct threat to Russia’s security.

He also said the West had broken its promise not to expand “an inch east of the Elbe River”.

“The promise was that NATO would not expand further. However, the opposite happened,” Putin said.

“This is the root cause of the crisis today. Confidence between Russia and the West has been lost,” he said. “NATO is constantly expanding – from the information we have we know that decisions have already been made for further expansion to the east and it is only a matter of time before that happens.”

At the same time, he stressed that all Russian concerns had been ignored and that Moscow’s demands for security had been rejected. As he pointed out, the risk of a sudden blow if NATO expansion continues will increase rapidly, while he estimated that the main platform for a blow against Russia will be Ukraine.

Sanctions will not stop Russia’s development

For the threat of EU sanctions “They are trying to blackmail us with sanctions or they may impose sanctions on us. But that will not stop Russia from growing.”

He also accused Kiev of not wanting to implement the provisions of the Minsk agreement, but instead “want to attack and in this context are already moving heavy weapons and bombing civilians.”

“How much longer can we tolerate this? Russia will recognize the independence of the two breakaway regions. [του Ντόνετσκ και του Λουγκάνσκ] in eastern Ukraine “.

“I consider it necessary to take this decision, which should have been made long ago – to recognize the independence and sovereignty of the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Luhansk People’s Republic,” he said in a statement. parliament to support its decision.

Analysts say Moscow’s decision to recognize Donbass paves the way for the deployment of troops to the breakaway regions, arguing that it would protect local people from Ukraine.

From the revolution of ’17 to de-communism

Much of the Russian president’s speech was devoted to the historical Russia-Ukraine ties. “Modern Ukraine was created entirely by Russia, more specifically, Bolshevik, communist Russia. This process began immediately after the 1917 revolution,” Putin said.

“As a result of Bolshevik policy, Soviet Ukraine emerged, which even today can reasonably be called ‘Vladimir Ilyich Lenin’s Ukraine’. It’s its author and architect. This is fully confirmed by the documents … “Descendants have demolished Lenin’s monuments in Ukraine. They call it de-communism. Do you want de-communism? We are ready to show you what real de-communization means for Ukraine.”

He also said that the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 found Russia stolen.

He also accused the Ukrainian authorities of being infected with the virus of nationalism and corruption, and argued that Ukraine as a country had never been able to achieve a stable state and thus had to rely on foreign powers such as the United States.

Source: Capital

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