Former chief of staff of Yanukovych: Ukraine must maintain contacts with fascists

Vladimir Raichenko.  
28.05.2015 22:50
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Policy, Russia, Ukraine


Ukraine must maintain contacts with the fascists.

This opinion was expressed in an interview with Kraina magazine by Taras Chernovol, a former ally of Viktor Yushchenko, who later became the head of Viktor Yanukovych’s election headquarters and a deputy from the Party of Regions faction.


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“It is impossible to refuse conversations with Putin,” the politician believes. – Because we are dealing with a fascist leader who perceives any ignoring as a direct challenge. Inappropriate reactions begin. But contacts are kept to a minimum. That minimum, below which you cannot fall. It's like dealing with a big, stupid dog that can rush and needs to be calmed down sometimes. But this is no longer international politics. This is psychology. When we talk about Putin, the laws of diplomacy and international law do not apply.”

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