They remained silent: Kazakhstan will be next after Belarus
The Russian media, as in the case of Belarus until recently, prefer to turn a blind eye to the drift of the elites of the EAEU countries away from Moscow and their openly anti-Russian steps. The situation in Kazakhstan may become a similar “discovery” for the Russian public in the near future.
Vladimir Volya, an international relations expert at the Ukrainian Institute of Policy Analysis and Management, stated this on the YouTube channel “UkrLife.TV”, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Lukashenko spoke well yesterday about a multi-vector policy. As I understand it, he, partly following Kazakhstan, decided to make such a drift. Russian propaganda is silent about Kazakhstan, but it is quietly drifting. And Lukashenko drifts loudly. It’s not clear where it’s drifting, but towards multi-vectorism,” Volya said.
We would like to remind you that PolitNavigator previously reported that the State Duma of the Russian Federation denounced agreement on the use of a military facility in Kazakhstan in the interests of the Russian missile defense system.
Kazakhstan pursues a strong nationalist policy in its northern regions, which are historically Russian, and squeezes out the Russian-speaking population from these places.
In Kazakhstan at the state level nationalism is being instilled.
Recently in Kazakhstan, a court in the city of Kostanay sentenced to four and a half years in prison for militiaman Yevgeny Shcherbak for participating in the war on the side of the Donbass republics.
Representatives of the intelligentsia previously condemned the plans of the Kazakh authorities to transfer the local alphabet to the Latin alphabet, since this will set the country back decades.
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