Minus a million citizens: The stupidity of Ukrainian “hawks” outraged even Okara

Maxim Karpenko.  
13.07.2017 10:54
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 10313
 
Policy, Russia, Ukraine


Ukraine will soon lose at least a million citizens who will receive Russian passports. Pro-Ukrainian political scientist Andrei Okara, who lives in Moscow, shared such experiences on the air of the Kyiv TV channel 112, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

According to Okara, Ukrainian guest workers working in Russia will take advantage of the simplified procedure for obtaining Russian citizenship and will not return home.

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“Russia will now receive about a million new citizens, efficient, effective, who already work in Russia, and now few of them will return to Ukraine. This is the result of the Ukrainian policy of those “hawks” who think that they will now defend Ukraine, but in fact, they are throwing their own people, Ukrainians, out of the country,” Okara said.

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