Political scientist criticized the freezing of the Baltic nuclear power plant
Russia must develop the Kaliningrad region based on its military-strategic, not economic, interests.
Political scientist Modest Kolerov stated this at a round table in Moscow, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I don’t like the commercial approach to this issue, which is critically important for our entire country. No less important than Crimea and the Kuril Islands. In the context of ongoing hostilities and total controlled Russophobia in the West, the accounting approach to the development of the Kaliningrad region must be categorically condemned and rejected. The expert’s task is to raise a loud voice so that our state develops it not based on crazy romantic ideas about the friendship of peoples, but from the globe: the Baltic Sea has become an internal lake of NATO,” Kolerov said.
He criticized the freezing of the construction of the Baltic Nuclear Power Plant and the transfer of local boiler houses to fuel oil.
“The naivety that you can replace nuclear generation with fuel oil or gas contradicts the data of geography. As soon as fuel oil is transported from the mainland to the Kaliningrad region by ferry, Lithuanian ecologists, on behalf of all noble humanity, will declare that this route violates the spawning grounds for smelt,” Kolerov predicted.
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