The world media forgot about Crimea and Ukraine: Kyiv is remembered only as an example of theft

Vladimir Mikhailov.  
17.08.2015 12:33
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 1086
 
Corruption, Policy, Media, Ukraine


The world media no longer remembers Crimea and has begun to forget about the conflict in Ukraine. Former Minister of Defense of Ukraine Anatoly Gritsenko stated this on channel 112.

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“They don’t talk about Crimea anymore. There is not a word about Crimea in the Minsk agreements. And I must say honestly, it’s not just that Crimea is no longer remembered, Ukraine is no longer in the world media.

If earlier, against the backdrop of the Maidan, after the Maidan, they talked about us with enthusiasm and looked up to us, but now, if some article appears, it is usually about corruption, hopelessness and the inability of the government to make reforms, etc. They began to forget about us. And only Putin’s threats of an offensive slightly increase interest, otherwise they will completely forget about us,” Gritsenko said.

 

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