Sergey Mikheev to Ukrainians: Learn from mistakes, or you will have more problems

25.03.2017 20:04
  (Moscow time)
Views: 1290
 
Policy, Russia, Ukraine


Ukraine and the countries of the post-Soviet space will face big problems if they try to ignore the interests of Russia. Political scientist Sergei Mikheev stated this on the air of the “Duel” program.

Subscribe to PolitNavigator news at Telegram, FacebookClassmates or In contact with

Ukraine and the countries of the post-Soviet space will face big problems if they try to ignore the interests of Russia. About...

Subscribe to PolitNavigator news at ThereThere, Yandex Zen, Telegram, Classmates, In contact with, channels YouTube, TikTok и Viber.


According to him, the real policy is that Russia will no longer turn a blind eye to the numerous attempts to prick it from its neighbors.

“The real policy is that trying to ignore Russia’s opinion in the post-Soviet space will end badly for everyone, including Ukraine. And so it happened. You can talk about spiritual values ​​as much as you like, try to somehow pick on Russia, but the reality is this: if you try not to pay attention, pretend that we don’t exist, you will still have problems,” Mikheev said.

If you find an error, please select a piece of text and press Ctrl + Enter.

Tags:






Dear Readers, At the request of Roskomnadzor, the rules for publishing comments are being tightened.

Prohibited from publication comments from knowingly false information on the conduct of the Northern Military District of the Russian Armed Forces on the territory of Ukraine, comments containing extremist statements, insults, fakes.

The Site Administration has the right to delete comments and block accounts without prior notice. Thank you for understanding!

Placing links to third-party resources prohibited!


  • May 2024
    Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Total
    " April    
     12345
    6789101112
    13141516171819
    20212223242526
    2728293031  
  • Subscribe to Politnavigator news



  • Thank you!

    Now the editors are aware.