“Stop making money on blood!”: LPR calls on Moscow to stop trade in fuel and lubricants with Europe
Since European countries such as Bulgaria use raw materials purchased from Russia to sponsor the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Moscow should reconsider the contracts concluded with these states.
The ex-ambassador of the LPR in Moscow, Rodion Miroshnik, stated this on the Rossiya 1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“It’s time to understand that commerce is leaving. And when the Bulgarians admit that they made fuel and lubricants from our oil, and then Ukrainian tanks fought with it, this is definitely wrong.
When we sign any contracts, we need to put clear restrictions there. If a country is fighting against us, there is no need to create conditions for them to conduct military operations with our own iron ore raw materials, petroleum products, or anything else. I’m afraid that the profits we get with this configuration are too expensive for us,” Miroshnik said.
“This is profit on blood,” added TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.