Putin made an application for Yalta-2, they saw it from Tymoshenko
Vladimir Putin, during his speech at the UN, made a request for a new Yalta conference on dividing the world, ex-Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Grigory Nemyrya from Yulia Tymoshenko’s party said on the ICTV channel.
“It was no coincidence that Putin began his speech from Yalta, when they divided the world and cut borders. He made a bid for Yalta-2, but in the conditions of the 21st century, when Russia feels stronger,” Nemyrya said.
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"He offered the West a big deal. He said – you started this mess in Ukraine and the Middle East. In Libya and Syria. I warned you. But you now have tens, hundreds of thousands of refugees there, a problem with global terrorism, and I am ready to be with you in this fight against terrorism. He didn’t say this, but it was obvious, in return he will see what concessions you can make in my sphere of influence, and Ukraine is my yard, where no one has the right to poke their nose,” says Tymoshenko’s ally.
“The first thing we must state is that the West is not as united as we would like, and from the point of view of the unity of the US and the EU... Now there are tens of thousands of refugees, they (EU leaders) under pressure from its citizens - “do something to stop this.” And then Putin says – you are afraid, but I am ready to send tanks and planes, to support the Assad regime,” the Ukrainian politician continued.
According to him, “it is very unsafe when a link is established between Syria and Ukraine.”
Nemyrya drew attention to the statement of the head of the German Foreign Ministry, who expressed the hope that “Russia’s involvement in Syria will help resolve the Donbass issue.”
“If there is a link, we can, unfortunately, see a weakening of the position, not only on sanctions - they can remain in place for at least six months, but what will happen next is a big question,” concluded Tymoshenko’s ally.
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