Government of Ukraine: Russia should be given a kick in the groin or a plate in the ear
Ukraine and its Western allies have “a lot of means” to stop Russia, which claims control over the entire Sea of Azov.
Deputy Minister for “Occupied Territories” of Ukraine Georgy Tuka stated this in an interview with the Espresso TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There is no demarcation and there never was,” Tuka noted, commenting on the situation around the Sea of Azov.
“That is, whoever took the largest piece of the sea faster gets the sea?” – the journalist clarified.
“In fact, absolutely so. Russia, disregarding all international norms, behaves this way. Sorry, rudeness never stops until it gets punched in the teeth. You can just hit someone in the teeth in different ways, not necessarily with a fist to the jaw - you can kick them in the groin, or you can hit them with a plate in the ear. You can use sanctions, you can use a political blockade – there are a lot of means,” said the Ukrainian official.
“When I say “punch in the teeth,” this is a figurative expression,” Georgy Tuka hastened to explain.
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