Limonov volunteered to go as Russian ambassador to Kyiv: “I know four languages, in Ukraine they hate me”
The flamboyant Russian politician and writer Eduard Limonov volunteered to go to work as the Russian Ambassador to Kyiv instead of Mikhail Babich, whom the Ukrainian authorities are afraid of.
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About this Limonov wrote on his blog.
“Now I need to be ambassador to Kyiv. I'm not from the intelligence services, I'm from literature. Of course, I am hated in Kyiv much more than Babich, but they will be interested in me. I am ready to go as ambassador to Kyiv if our government is ready for such a radical experiment. And I’m not sure that their Verkhovna Rada will reject me,” he writes.
According to Limonov, he could be killed in Kyiv, but he “is no longer a young man, and even young people had a normal attitude towards death.”
Eduard Limonov also stated that he speaks Ukrainian, English, and French.
“I know the history and literature of Ukraine. He spent his childhood and youth in the city of Kharkov,” he certifies himself.
In conclusion, the politician asked “to consider this text an official proposal of my mind and talent. Everything is serious. I’m ready to serve Russia,” he concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.