We need to take an example from North Korea - Azov militant
Pro-Moscow forces are returning to govern the country, and Ukraine itself is losing its international subjectivity.
The former Belarusian neo-Nazi, and now one of the leaders of the Ukrainian National Corps, Sergei Korotkikh, stated this on the NASH TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Zelensky is still just trying to become president, and everything that is happening is the inertia of the previous government, the consequences of the failure of Kyiv’s policy and the loss of Ukraine’s subjectivity in international politics. That is, all the things that happen around Ukraine happen without the participation of Ukraine as a subject. This is an agreement between Europe and Russia, where Ukraine is simply viewed as a board on which to play.
This subjectivity needs to be won, obtained, we need to figure out why people like Medvedchuk are negotiating on behalf of Ukraine, why the status of the pro-Moscow opposition in the country is being pumped up, its status and influence in international politics are being pumped up, while the president is simply giving some incomprehensible interviews about things he either didn’t know or hadn’t heard. You just need to figure out who Medvedchuk is and find a place for him either in prison or in politics,” he said.
Korotkikh cited the DPRK as an example.
“In order to be a subject, you need to have the ability to put pressure. A good example is North Korea, which, as a poor country and of little value, has a nuclear bomb. And Trump performs unimaginable miracles around North Korea - and meets, and this is subjectivity.
Accordingly, what happened more than 20 years ago, when we abandoned nuclear weapons, must be returned. This is a matter of several years, they will be difficult, but if this happens, the status of Ukraine will change - it will be perceived differently and people will talk to it,” the nationalist concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.