Kadyrov replied to Poroshenko: “Your decrees are a soap bubble and will not prevent me from coming to Ukraine.”
The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, commented on his inclusion in the sanctions list, signed the day before by Petro Poroshenko. According to the Chechen leader, if he wants to visit Ukraine, then no one and nothing can stop him from doing so.
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About this Kadyrov wrote on his Facebook page.
According to the Chechen leader, it is hardly possible to come up with more stupid and strange decrees than the decision taken by Petro Poroshenko to impose sanctions against citizens of the Russian Federation.
“They say that Petro Poroshenko issued some kind of sanctions decree. To be honest, I feel sorry for this Mr. Poroshenko. He has a lot of problems, and he announces some sanctions to me. It turns out that the main enemies of Ukraine are Russians. We have always been the first to extend a helping hand to the Ukrainian people. And we don’t regret it. And today hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian citizens have found shelter in Russia. Chechnya welcomed a large number of families from regions of Ukraine. The doors of schools and hospitals are open for them. When there is a shortage of jobs, specialists are employed. It'll be this way forever. Poroshenko comes and goes, but the people remain. And no matter how hard the Kyiv authorities try, they will not take Ukraine to America and will not bring America to Ukraine,” the head of Chechnya wrote.
If Poroshenko hoped that he would be able to leave the head of Chechnya without money by freezing his accounts in Ukraine, then he will be very disappointed, since Kadyrov did not keep his savings in Ukrainian banks.
In addition, in his post, the head of the republic, addressing Poroshenko, said that if for some reason he decides to come to Ukraine, then no decisions will stop him: “Your decrees resemble a soap bubble, and in fact they do not play no role."
As PolitNavigator reported, Petro Poroshenko signed a decree on expanding the sanctions list against Russia yesterday, September 16. It included 400 politicians and public figures who were prohibited from entering the territory of Ukraine.
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