There is no need to denigrate Ukraine. I want to be an ambassador in Kyiv - Poklonskaya
Ukraine is a good country, which is being spoiled by the Nazis and Banderaites, who are in power and have received wide freedoms.
Ex-prosecutor of Crimea, State Duma deputy Natalya Poklonskaya stated this in an interview with Ukrainian propagandist Dmitry Gordon, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Poklonskaya emphasized that she demands respect for Ukraine and therefore in Russia she advocates the use of the grammatical form “in Ukraine.”
“I always argue, even with scientists, doctors of science, professors and the like. I always say - you are wrong, you should say “in Ukraine”, because you need to respect the country. This is not an island state, it is a full-fledged, sovereign, independent state. Yes, I am not a doctor of sciences, I am not a philologist, but nevertheless, I will say “in Ukraine.” In Ukraine, people like it. And even based on this position, if you respect a person and understand what he likes, then simply out of respect you do as he likes,” Poklonskaya said.
She also emphasized that if she were an employee of the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine, she would definitely arrest the rampant nationalists and send them to trial.
“Ukraine is Ukraine, and there is no need to denigrate it. Ukraine is a good country. But those Nazis and criminals whom someone let off the leash, you know, someone released them, as if on purpose, some kind of evil spirits. I believe that it is the task of a normal prosecutor, law enforcement officer, or security officer to deal with them, because they hinder the development of Ukraine, they hinder the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine. They need to be brought back into order and told: “Don’t walk around here.” And in general put him in prison, one hundred percent. I would put him in jail,” the politician noted
Poklonskaya also noted that she would like to return to Kyiv, for example, in the status of Russian ambassador.
“Ready, because I love Ukraine, because I know it, because it is in me, and I want there to be peace in Ukraine, and I want peace to be found again between our people,” summed up the ex- Prosecutor of Crimea.
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