The participation of the Russian President in the laying of amphibious ships in Crimea is part of Russia’s information war against Ukraine, and Ukraine, in response, must achieve sanctions against these ships.
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Pavel Klimkin stated this on the Espresso TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Here we must work consistently, our diplomacy, so that these ships remain “caged” in Russia forever, do not take part in any exercises, and are not allowed into any ports. Well, and also, so that no components are supplied there, because high technologies in Russia are becoming more and more difficult. So this is all doomed.
All that is happening is a consistent information war against us with increasing rates. And Putin’s visit to the occupied Crimea, and the exercises, and what is happening in the Donbass. In the end, these are Kadyrov’s words. Nothing happens by chance in the Kremlin.
Everything is one chain: raising rates, very consciously, very emotionally, in order to put pressure and put the authorities and all of us in a more difficult emotional situation,” said the ex-minister.