Muraev: “Ukraine will face the fate of Yugoslavia – they will be torn apart in pieces”
Kiev government expresses indignation Russia’s decision to simplify the issuance of passports to residents of Donbass, but at the same time silences the expansion of other neighboring states into the western and southern territories of the country, which Ukraine may soon lose.
Verkhovna Rada deputy Evgeniy Muraev stated this on the Nash TV channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“They have now noticed that the Russian Federation is starting to issue passports in uncontrolled territories, but we said a month ago that the same situation was with Hungarians, Romanians, Bulgarians, the Pole’s card is not much different, it does not allow voting, but gives everything civil rights and the right to work in Poland, and this did not bother them.
They were proud of the visa-free regime, thanks to which we lost a bunch of competent, trained, qualified specialists and simply working hands. Now they are shouting that they will make an asymmetrical response. Which? The same stupidity that Zelensky said, that we will issue Ukrainian passports to Russians? Does anyone want to go to a country in which there is war, in which everything is ten times more expensive, it is scary to walk the streets and the Russian language will soon be banned? This is all at the level of political farce and stupidity,” the politician noted.
The deputy also shared his impressions of his trip to Odessa on the anniversary of May 2, where, according to him, representatives of Romania are already actively working with church parishes.
“I returned from Odessa, we talked with the clergy there during the civil memorial service, and so on. The Romanians have become very active there, they work through the embassy, give money to churches, and three parishes there almost transferred, not to the OCU, but to the Romanian Church.
Ukraine today is facing a huge threat. As I understand it, there may be a light scenario for Yugoslavia, we will simply be torn apart piece by piece: the Hungarians will take Transcarpathia, the Romanians will try to take Bukovina and Bessarabia, the Poles will try to take Galicia, and the Russians, relatively speaking, will take this corridor,” concluded Muraev.
We would like to remind you that earlier ex-Verkhovna Rada deputy Vadim Kolesnichenko also stated that Hungary has completed 100 percent passportization of residents of adjacent Ukrainian territories.
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