And then Putin tried: Ogryzko explained the Germans’ dislike for the United States by the machinations of Russia

Mikhail Ryabov.  
20.02.2018 23:40
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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D.B., EC, Policy, Russia, USA, Ukraine


In Germany, as well as many other EU countries, anti-American sentiment began to grow. This is the result of Russia’s work, former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Vladimir Ohryzko said on the UMN channel.

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“Putin’s system of influence was quite effective... One of the goals was to create a split between the United States and Europe... Let us now recall the level of anti-Americanism in the same Germany, Austria... Here you can go through them all, take France...

This is simply amazing! The country that ensures their safety is considered the main enemy in many groups of society. Imagine!” - said Ogryzko.

“This is, in my opinion, a very well planned and well executed situation. Russia,” says the Ukrainian diplomat.

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