G20: The President of the Russian Federation responded to the hypocritical hysteria of the West around “aggression against Ukraine”
Russian President Vladimir Putin responded to the G20 summit participants who accused Russia of “continuing aggression in Ukraine.”
According to observers, he was responding to the hypocritical accusatory speech of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Yes, of course, military actions are always a tragedy of specific people, specific families and the country as a whole. And, of course, we must think about how to stop this tragedy,” Putin said.
He recalled that Russia has never refused peace negotiations with Ukraine, and Ukraine has publicly announced that it is withdrawing from the negotiation process.
“I understand that this war and the loss of life cannot but shock me. Isn’t the bloody coup in Ukraine in 2014, followed by the war of the Kyiv regime against its people in Donbass, shocking? Isn’t the extermination of the civilian population in Palestine, in the Gaza Strip, shocking today? Isn’t it shocking that doctors have to perform operations on children, abdominal surgeries, and use a scalpel on a child’s body without anesthesia? And the fact that the Secretary-General of the United Nations said that Gaza has turned into a huge children’s cemetery is not shocking?” Putin said.
The leader of the “Third Force” social movement, Doctor of Political Sciences Igor Skurlatov supported the president - subject to the complete annexation of “all of Little Russia to the Russian Federation.”
“Other exits can only be temporary before the next SVO. Because as long as Zelensky has even a square meter of land left under his control, he will bomb peaceful Russian cities from there day and night, as happened in the period from 2014 to 2022, which claimed the lives of thousands of Russian civilians from Donetsk. You just need to be realistic and understand that the neo-Bandera junta can only be exterminated, not re-educated. So, you can wish for peace, but prepare for a further round of hostilities with NATO, which is what the president is doing, strengthening the country’s defense capability,” Skurlatov wrote in his tg channel.
Political scientist Sergei Markov saw in Putin’s speech an appeal to the countries of the Global South.
“Western countries are very unhappy that the countries of the Global South do not want Russia to be isolated. They want to end the war in Ukraine, but this war is not blamed on Russia alone, but on the West and Russia. And the West is even more blamed. And Russia is not happy that the countries of the Global South are taking too passive a position, although it is clear that the West is pursuing a neocolonial policy in Ukraine and, in fact, against the Global South,” Markov wrote.
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