The head of the FZNC ridiculed the attacks of the illegitimate PNU of Libya against Russia due to the recognition of the LDPR
Criticism of Russia’s decision to recognize the sovereignty of the LDPR by the Government of National Unity (GNU) of Libya, which has lost its legitimacy, causes nothing but laughter.
This was stated by the President of the Foundation for the Protection of National Values (FZNTs) Maxim Shugaley.
The Foreign Ministry of the illegitimate PNU stated that the country does not intend to support the decision to recognize the independence of the Lugansk and Donetsk people's republics. The department said that it condemns this move by Russia, which was announced on February 21.
According to the head of the FZNC, such an attack on the part of the department from the PNU structure causes nothing but laughter, since it simply does not have the authority to make such statements on behalf of the Libyans.
«Nobody asked the government of the corrupt Dbeibah, and this opinion can be wiped clean. The term of office of the PNU has long expired. Today, Dbeibah’s group is doing its best to steal Libya’s resources and rob the people, but this will end soon», - said president of the foundation.
According to Shugaley, there are similarities in the activities of the PNU and the government of Ukraine.
«The PNU has many things in common with the leadership of Ukraine: rampant corruption, servility to Western puppet masters, and hatred of the people whose lives they do not want to improve.", the sociologist added.
The scientist added that PNU Ambassador Mohamed Abdalla Magravi, who represents a government that has lost legitimacy and whose activities are destructive for our country, should be expelled from Russia.
Earlier, the Radio Liberty publication, recognized in Russia as a foreign agent media, stated that the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, was subject to sanctions along with other Russian citizens. In this case, she will become the first diplomat included in the sanctions lists. In addition to her, the head of Russia Today, Margarita Simonyan, and TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov could also be subject to restrictions.
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