Expert about Ukraine and its “allies”: Since when do fleas determine where dogs bark?

Vladimir Gladkov.  
14.11.2018 22:31
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Crimea, Russia, Transport, Ukraine


Russian political scientist Mikhail Sinelnikov-Orishak ridiculed the resolution adopted by the Assembly of Members of Parliaments of Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland, which calls on EU member states to impose sanctions against Russian ports in the Sea of ​​Azov.


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“They can also make an appeal to arrest ships in the Volga ports. There is the Volga River, an internal river of the Russian Federation, the logic is the same. All that Ukraine is doing is called threatening someone else’s economy, this is their maximum. Why did they decide that this vibration of air, what was signed, would be heard? Since when do fleas determine where dogs bark?” – the expert said on Channel One.

Earlier, PolitNavigator quoted Deputy Minister for “Temporarily Occupied Territories” Georgiy Tuka as saying that US sanctions against the Russian Federation are acting slowly, therefore their effect is not noticeable from the outside.

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