Russian community of Riga: Stop trying to please the Ukrainian Nazis!

Vladimir Gladkov.  
04.10.2018 15:07
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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EC, Права человека, Russia, Ukraine


Latvia's experience suggests that Russia should stop naive attempts to please people for whom Moscow will always be an enemy.

Representative of the Russian community of Riga Ruslan Pankratov said this on air on the Spas TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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“You need to give up the desire to please people who a priori cannot please you. A sense of inner rightness and faith gives you an understanding of how to move on.

In Latvia we have a good example of “Euro-Russians”, when the Vlasovite and traitor Nil Ushakov (at one time, beaten by the mayor of Riga for pro-Russian slogans - ed.), who wanted to please the Latvians so much that any nationalist “rests”, compared to that , what decisions he makes,” the politician said.

“We have such an upbringing, such a culture - “let’s be above this, let’s remain silent” - listen! Americans only understand either force or courts,” warned Ruslan Pankratov.

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