In Ukraine, the results of 2019 have been summed up - Kyiv’s “zrada” and Putin’s “victory” are all around
The year 2019, which is coming to an end, turned out to be extremely difficult for Kyiv: the Western “partners” began a political crisis, and they no longer cared about Ukraine, while Russia is demonstrating amazing successes in all parts of the globe.
Political scientist Pyotr Okhotin stated this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“It’s no secret that the past year was very difficult for us, and we need to acknowledge this.
Firstly, these are changes in the Syrian direction, where Putin, together with Erdogan, are actively creating an image of a peacemaker. We know that Russian troops have occupied American bases in Syria, and there is a warm or hot peace there.
Secondly, we see very strong turbulence in the US. If we previously thought that they would definitely help us, now we see that Ukraine has become toxic for them. Even if Zelensky was placed on the cover, they still emphasize that he is a man in the middle.
We see that in politics, value policy and value guidelines are moving away more and more.
Macron really criticizes NATO, remember his interview about NATO’s brain death. And there is no answer to what will happen next, that is, just such a total change,” the Ukrainian political scientist laments.
At the same time, according to Peter Okhotin, Russia is demonstrating unprecedented success in all areas.
“At the same time, we see that Russia is actively reaping the fruits of the seeds that it sowed 4 years ago.
She actively works in the ideological direction.
Channels such as “Russia.Today” and various ultra-nationalist and leftist movements both in Europe and in African countries lead to Russia becoming involved in the struggle for ideology.
This is the promotion of a multipolar world, the African project, support for anti-European movements in Europe.
Russia is actively working in the political direction - international relations.
Russia is actively working in the military direction not only as an aggressor. It is even trying to supply its military technologies to Turkey, which is de jure a NATO member country.
Well, and, of course, the economy. When we talk about gas, we remember that such instruments as Rosatom, Rosneft and Gazprom are, in fact, economic instruments of Russian policy.
Rosatom is building infrastructure projects with Turkey, Hungary, and restoring nuclear power plants in the Czech Republic.
Ideologically, Russia is investing a lot of money to prove that nuclear energy is also an alternative energy: “We are so good, against gas and oil, come on, buy our fuel rods.”
This is a threat. In fact, in each of these countries there is a small Russian atomic bomb,” the Ukrainian expert summed up alarmingly.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.