Polish expert: Ukraine is not a state, it will disappear
Ukraine is not a state; it may disappear in the foreseeable future. Political scientist from Poland Mateusz Piskorski stated this at a conference in Lugansk.
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According to him, the republics in Donbass “are fighting our common enemy – Ukrainian neo-Nazism.”
“Everyone present understands perfectly well what these people, the Ukrainian Nazis, did during the Second World War. Everyone has heard about the Volyn massacre. Here in Donbass, you understand perfectly well that you are victims of Ukrainian Nazism,” Piskorsky said.
“Ukraine is not a state. I see more signs of a state here, in the LPR and DPR, than in Ukraine,” he believes.
“I emphasize that this is a territory, not the state of Ukraine. I am more than sure that the absence of an economic component will provoke various autonomist movements. No one, including the SBU, will be able to resist... Everyone knows that this is an artificial project. I think we will wait for the time when we will talk about Ukraine as a historical entity,” Piskorsky concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.