Kornilov put checkmate to the Ukrainian independentists

Vladimir Gladkov.  
30.01.2019 15:00
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Society, Ukraine


Ukrainian propaganda claims that Asian Muscovy “stole” the name and history from “Ukraine-Rus”. According to this logic, the Russian language is also a “stolen” Old Ukrainian language, and therefore there are no obstacles to making it the second state language.

Political scientist Vladimir Kornilov stated this on the First TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Ukrainian propaganda claims that Asian Muscovy “stole” the name and history from “Ukraine-Rus”. According to this...

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"They (Ukrainian nationalists - approx. ed.) they say that the Russians stole the name, stole the language and called it Russian. Why then do you ban everything Russian and the same Russian language in your Ukraine? Recognize it as Old Ukrainian, and make it the second official,” Kornilov suggested.

“If the small is attracted to the big, and Ukraine is Little Rus', then be attracted to Great Rus', return to your “home haven,” the expert concluded.

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