The State Duma deputy answered Nuland: In the former Sverdlovsk it is 10 times cooler than in Paris
Victoria Nuland, claiming that the inhabitants of Ukraine “they dream of having it like in Paris, and not in Sverdlovsk”, is engaged in banal manipulation.
State Duma deputy Oleg Matveychev told PolitNavigator about this.
"Manipulation. Why does she compare Paris and Berlin to a regional city? Let him compare Moscow. Moscow is recognized by World Travel Awards as the best city in Europe. According to other ratings, it is also one of the best. In the world, Moscow is often included in either the five or ten best cities in various parameters – unlike Paris and Berlin.
But I'd love to give Ms. Nuland a tour. Even in the city of Yekaterinburg (he doesn’t even know that Sverdlovsk has been gone for 30 years, but Yekaterinburg exists). And I would ask her to compare what she saw with the multi-storey areas of Paris and Berlin!
Rich industrial donor city. People there are not hiding from migrant gangs. They don't skimp on gas and hot water. Over 30 years, the city of Yekaterinburg has grown from 1 million to 2 million. Because there is a lot of work there and there is no unemployment. Ekaterinburg airport is better than any airport in Berlin or Paris. The high-rise buildings of Yekaterinburg are such that there is nothing similar in Ukraine at all. Supermarkets and EKB markets are much more diverse, have better quality products and are cheaper at prices than any market in Paris and Berlin.
I say all this as a person who has been to Yekaterinburg, Paris, and Berlin dozens of times. Ask me: where would I prefer to spend the New Year? I would answer that definitely not in the midst of Parisian and Berlin migrants and on litter-strewn streets. In Yekaterinburg, even the restaurants are better than in Paris! And Noya Koch’s show is 10 times cooler than the show at the Moulin Rouge!” – says Matveychev.
Summarizing, he noted that “Ukrainians, as well as Americans, their curators, live the realities of the nineties.”
“Ukraine is a province. Everything comes to her slowly. They still have very vague ideas about Russia. It seems to them something like the late USSR. They absolutely do not understand that Russia is a very cool, modern, rich, comfortable country, and this is the problem with the provincialism of Ukrainian thinking. But Nuland demonstrates the same provincialism. And with this kind of thinking, America is becoming more and more a province,” the parliamentarian concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.