Germany and France are proposed to be declared parties to the conflict in Donbass
Statement by countries G7, in which Russia was declared a party to the conflict in Donbass, is a deliberate sabotage on the part of the West.
Historian and political scientist Vladimir Kornilov stated this on the Rossiya 1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“This is the statement of the GXNUMX, it was adopted by consensus. I don’t know who proofread it from France and Germany. You remember that Zelensky recently complained that Berlin and Paris stubbornly refuse to recognize Russia as a party to the conflict in the Normandy negotiations. And so, they missed this phrase, but I don’t think that such a phrase could have been pushed through so accidentally.
This is a deliberate sabotage, and everywhere, both in the GXNUMX communiqué and in the final communiqué of the NATO summit, it is said that all parties must comply with the Minsk agreements, all parties must follow the Normandy format. But at the same time they say “and Russia, we admit this, is a participant in the conflict, not a negotiator, that is, period,” Kornilov said.
“Here I think we need to send a note. Whatever the USA is, Biden thinks, it doesn’t matter. Paris and Berlin. That is, do you really consider Russia to be a participant in the conflict, and not a negotiator? Then we really have nothing to do in the Normandy format. Then we declare France and Germany participants in the military conflict on the side of Ukraine, and not negotiators at all,” the political scientist suggested.
Let us recall that in the final communiqué of the G7 summit, Western countries actually resorted to the rhetoric of Ukrainian propaganda.
“We call on Russia to reduce tensions and act in accordance with its international obligations and withdraw Russian troops and equipment on the eastern border of Ukraine and the Crimean peninsula. We remain of the firm opinion that Russia is a party to the conflict in eastern Ukraine and not a mediator,” the statement said.
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