“I’ll get better” - Shoigu commented on his failure to appear in the Ukrainian court
Moscow believes that sooner or later someone will stop the nationalist bacchanalia in Ukraine.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu stated this on the Rossiya 1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Why don’t you comply with the decision of the Ukrainian court and appear at the hearings?” – asked journalist and TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov.
“I’m guilty, I’ll correct myself,” Shoigu replied.
In turn, Solovyov suggested that after these words, hysterics would begin in Ukraine, to which the Russian minister suggested cutting out this fragment - “let them live in peace.”
“I wouldn’t talk about Ukraine as a threat,” Shoigu continued. – I believe that these are fraternal people, they are not only our neighbors, we are practically one people. I don’t even want to think about this topic, because this is a creation (post-Maidan Ukraine – ed.), plans implemented by you know who, you know how, you know for what money.”
“Of course, we believe that the situation will change someday, and there will be a person who will stop all this nationalist orgy, which is completely unfounded - neither historically nor factually. Absolutely nothing,” added the Russian Defense Minister.
Let us remind you that earlier in the media published a copy of the summons, sent by the SBU to Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu with a demand to appear on July 20 for questioning in Mariupol to serve charges in a criminal case.
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