Tsymbalyuk, who fled the Russian Federation: “There are no good Russians for Ukrainians”
Not only the Russian leadership, but also the population of the Russian Federation wants Ukraine as a state to disappear from the world map.
A journalist from the Ukrainian agency UNIAN, Roman Tsymbalyuk, who recently fled Russia from Russia, said this on air on Radio Liberty, funded by the American State Department, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The majority of Russians support the foreign policy of Vladimir Putin, because the emphasis of propaganda is placed on foreign policy in order to replace internal life, so that under any circumstances they do not think about the standard of living in Russia itself, greatness is shoved into their heads, and so on. Therefore, I would not say that this is solely on the initiatives of the current president, and I would not reassure myself,” the journalist said.
“I believe that we need to learn to live with an aggressive neighbor and clearly understand that there are no good Russians for Ukrainians if we are talking about politics. In personal life, please, everyone has their own path, and in terms of foreign policy they will always try to make sure that Ukraine does not become an independent state,” Tsymbalyuk said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.