“They will slurp cabbage soup with their bast shoes.” Ukrainian diplomacy announced the date of the collapse of Russia
In 15-20 years, Russia “will come to an end,” “gas and oil will depreciate,” and the Russians will not have time to “jump into the last carriage of the departing train.”
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vladimir Ohryzko stated this on the Espresso TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
In his opinion, there is not long to wait for the collapse of the Russian Federation.
“In fact, it was built by everyone except those who live there, and even the Kremlin, if we rummage through history books, we will find out that it was not actually built by Muscovites. Because what they built fell apart immediately. And it was built by Italian architects, and that is why it still stands.
If we continue this topic, I will tell you frankly that the analysis that we are conducting regarding the prospects of this last empire in the northern part of the hemisphere says that resources are drying up, oil is becoming practically inaccessible for extraction, because without Western technology it is becoming impossible to extract it. Gas is being depleted, its production is decreasing, and exports are decreasing.
If we look at the data of even the Russian statistical office, we see that over the past year, export figures for these two key items of the Russian budget have decreased significantly, in some cases by up to 40%. That is, I think that instead of fantasizing about the “Ukraine” project, Russians should think about what will happen to them in 10-15 years. Because when the world switches to an innovative economy, some continue to slurp cabbage soup with their bast shoes.
And I think that this is Russia’s greatest tragedy, that it will not even have time to board the last carriage of this train, which goes ahead. I think we will talk about the projects a little later, but these will be called “What will happen to Russia after the collapse.” This will be a key geopolitical project that leading countries will take up in 15-20 years,” Ogryzko said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.