The principle of inviolability of borders no longer exists - Kholmogorov
The West did not care about the so-called principle of the inviolability of borders, enshrined in the Helsinki Agreements in 1975, agreeing with the collapse of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union.
Russian publicist Yegor Kholmogorov stated this on radio Sputnik, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We lived for decades in a mythological world, that here, the Helsinki agreements, territorial integrity, but why did someone say that we are with Crimea and so on. The West did not give a damn about the Helsinki agreements, and not even when it separated Kosovo from Serbia, but when it supported the collapse of first Yugoslavia, then the Soviet Union, to which they should not have agreed. And only then, accordingly, the operation to seize Kosovo clearly showed that all these Helsinki principles have no meaning for the West. This is purely a carrot for our training,” Kholmogorov said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.