Poroshenko refused to cook porridge with Putin and threatened the Russian Federation with a “great price.”
President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko responded to his counterpart Vladimir Putin to accusations of insolvency.
Putin, let us remind you, yesterday in Simferopol said, that the Russian and Ukrainian peoples did not quarrel, and the Kiev leadership is to blame for the discord, “with whom it is hardly possible to cook porridge and achieve some positive result,” the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
On the air of the ICTV channel, Poroshenko said that he does not want to cook porridge and fish with Putin.
“With regards to the fact that someone won’t cook porridge with someone else, I’m not going to cook and eat porridge, or go fishing, like some of our candidates. I emphasize that we have mobilized global support for Ukraine in non-recognition of the illegal annexation of Crimea, regarding the introduction of sanctions against the Russian Federation to motivate Russia through political and diplomatic means to immediately liberate Crimea, release illegally detained prisoners of war Ukrainian sailors, and return military property. Otherwise, Russia will pay a very high price for this,” Poroshenko said.
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