Klimkin complained to the US Senate about trolling Russia
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavel Klimkin, speaking in the US Senate, complained about Russia's trolling in the UN international court, which began considering Kyiv's lawsuit against Moscow on charges of “supporting terrorists” and infringing on the rights of the Crimean Tatars.
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“Literally a few hours ago, the Russian representative in the international court made a ridiculous statement that Russian-backed militants in the East did not receive all these weapons from Russia, but were found in mines in the Donbass. Can anyone really believe this? – Klimkin was indignant.
Let us recall that in February 2015, when the Ukrainian group found itself in the Debaltsevo cauldron in the Donbass, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that the Ukrainian Armed Forces were losing the war to the militia formed from miners and tractor drivers.
“Of course, losing is always bad. Of course, this is always a disaster for the losers. Especially if you lose to yesterday's miners or tractor drivers. But life is life, it will move on. I think there is no need to dwell on this. We need to solve the main problem - to save the lives of the people who are there (surrounded, - approx. ed.). So that they return to their families,” Putin said then on the eve of the signing of the Minsk agreements.
Thank you!
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