The senator admitted to having “bad thoughts” about Ukraine
Ukrainian power is heading towards an inevitable end, and it is better that it comes sooner.
Member of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation Oleg Morozov stated this on the Russia-1 TV channel.
“I catch myself thinking a very bad thought and I want to admit it. “I sometimes think, since all this will definitely have a bad end, this government will not survive, it will be swept away anyway, so maybe it’s better to quickly,” Morozov said.
However, he does not believe that Russia should interfere in the process, since Ukraine itself is “bringing the inevitable end closer.”
“The Ukrainian government is doing everything possible and impossible to prevent the Ukrainian state from becoming a single, integral multinational European state in the future. When we are talking about such a complex state as Ukraine, there are things that cannot be touched by definition,” the senator said.
As an example, he cited the problems of language and religion.
“The tragic lesson of 2014 for Ukraine taught them nothing. What happened with Crimea and Donbass also began by touching this linguistic nerve and immediately burst into flames. Now they are stepping on this bomb again. This is a mistake that will have enormous consequences. Church. If this damn tomos arrives, it will tear them apart once again,” Morozov said.
He sees Russia’s task as “to help when all this happens.”
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