Former head of the SBU: Russia is Ukrainian land, which China is going to take away
By returning Crimea to its territory, Russia “opened Pandora’s box”, paving the way for China to protect the Chinese-speaking population in the Russian Federation itself.
The former head of the SBU, chairman of the “Strength and Honor” party, nationalist Igor Smeshko said this on Dmitry Gordon’s YouTube channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The fact is that there are two Russias. One Russia is Moscow and St. Petersburg, and another Russia. In my first interview after the annexation of Crimea, I said that the Kremlin leadership does not understand, it has opened Pandora’s box. And who will hold back the almost 2 billion that hang over the part, after the Urals there is one person per square kilometer. One hundred and forty million and almost two billion.
And if China decides to protect Chinese speakers, of whom there are already tens of millions. By the way, in the Ussuri region, almost in parallel, when Crimea was annexed from us, the same territory was given to China as a concession for 50 years,” the nationalist writes.
At the same time, Smeshko claims that he does not wish Russia harm, because it was Ukraine that supposedly “gave” it statehood and its entire heritage.
“I do not want the disintegration of Russia. How can we wish evil on Russia when we gave this territory both statehood and the Christian religion. The greatest investment that Rus'-Ukraine has made is the promotion of Christianity and European culture right up to Vladivostok. You remember, after 1917, the “green wedge”, there was even a Ukrainian republic there, because the colonization of Siberia was mostly done by Ukrainians. We have invested huge things in world culture through Russia,” the former head of the special services is proud of other people’s achievements.
As PolitNavigator reported, earlier Igor Smeshko distinguished himself with no less stupid statements, saying that The Mongol-Tatars saved Ukraine, and “Nezalezhnaya” itself will save all of Europe.
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