Famous political scientist put Poroshenko in a puddle
Political scientist Vladimir Kornilov ridiculed the statement of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko that the construction of new metro stations in Kyiv has stalled due to “Russian aggression.”
The expert noted that since 2014, Russia, under sanctions, has opened more than three dozen metro stations in Moscow, while Ukraine, with the support of “the entire civilized world,” has not been granted a single one in the Kiev metro.
“Yes, Russia is under sanctions, but look, this does not prevent Moscow from opening one metro station after another. Over the years of sanctions, more than three dozen have been opened in Moscow alone. And in Kiev, during these same years of “prosperity,” as we are told, a wonderful life, universal assistance from all over the world, IMF loans, not a single station was opened, because “aggressor Russia,” it turns out, interfered. Apparently, the “aggressors” were running around the metro and interfering with the digging of these stations,” Kornilov said on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Although, mind you, under Yanukovych’s “evil rule”, at the very least, at least one station was opened a year. But, you see, with freedom, democracy, European values, even a “Russian aggressor” can interfere with the construction of stations,” the political scientist noted.
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