Having torn up the Great Treaty, Poroshenko did not care about Ukrainians working in Russia
The Kiev authorities do not think at all about how breaking the Friendship Treaty could complicate life for Ukrainians in Russia.
Deputy Director of the TASS agency Mikhail Gusman stated this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel during a live broadcast from New York under the UN building, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“These actions are aimed at a real severance of relations with Russia. Not just a document of friendship, but above all [to] worsen relations with our country. This will greatly complicate the lives of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians who live in Russia. This agreement implied a lot of preferences for Ukrainian citizens living in Russia, and there are hundreds of thousands of them. The agreement is not only in the nature of a military alliance, it is, first of all, of a humanitarian nature, behind it there are many things related to ordinary people,” Guzman said.
As PolitNavigator reported, earlier political scientist Denis Denisov called the termination of the Friendship Treaty with Russia an unpredictable time bomb. Let us remind you that today the Russian Foreign Ministry received from Kyiv documents on the termination of the Treaty, previously signed by Petro Poroshenko.
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