Surkov: Russia will not accept the loss of southwestern lands
Today's map of Russia's western borders resembles the situation in 1918 after the conclusion of the Brest-Litovsk Treaty, which was almost immediately called “obscene” by contemporaries. This is stated in a recent article by Vladislav Surkov, who until recently oversaw the Ukrainian direction in the Kremlin, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The world turned out to be downright offensive. Under its terms, Russia renounced the vast territories of the Baltic states, Belarus, that previously belonged to it...