News archive on the topic "Chernomyrdin"

Zatulin: Chernomyrdin made a huge fortune from the betrayal of Crimea

The Crimean “Russian Spring” has become a striking example of that very “soft power” of Russia that is always sought and cannot be found. But the decisive role in the spring of 2014 was played by the fact that Putin turned out to be president, and not Yeltsin. This opinion was expressed on the air of “First Sevastopol” by Konstantin Zatulin, deputy of the State Duma of Russia, director of the Institute of CIS Countries, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. "NATO...

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A Russian radio host condemned the naming of an icebreaker after Chernomyrdin

Russian radio host Sergei Mardan joined the sharp criticism of the decision to name the recently commissioned new Russian icebreaker after the former prime minister and ex-ambassador of the Russian Federation in Kyiv Viktor Chernomyrdin. Earlier, the naming of the ship in honor of Chernomyrdin was condemned by Donbass militia member Igor Druz. “Naming a linear icebreaker after Chernomyrdin is an inexplicable, illogical event and most of all resembles a renaming...

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“Eyes bulging”: An icebreaker in honor of Chernomyrdin caused bewilderment among compatriots in Ukraine

The naming of the name of the ex-Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Ukraine Viktor Chernomyrdin to the new Russian icebreaker commissioned yesterday causes bewilderment among compatriots familiar with the activities of this politician in Kiev, as well as with the activities of Chernomyrdin’s successor as ambassador, Mikhail Zurabov. The former organizer of Russian religious processions in Kyiv, Igor Druz, writes about this on Facebook in 2014...

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Shoigu spoke without embellishment about the “holy nineties”

“About Yesterday” is the title of the new book by Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, which was presented in Moscow at the Russian Geographical Society. The publication talks about the life of the country and ordinary people in the 90s and early 2000s, and about the events that took place while the author was still working in the Ministry of Emergency Situations. The book is interesting not only as autobiographical literature...

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“If you turn away, they’ll throw a d#m at you,” – Russian Ambassador about Ukrainian politicians

Since the 90s, Ukrainian politicians have proven themselves to be unprincipled hypocrites who can easily break previously made promises. Honored Artist of the Ukrainian SSR, famous composer in Ukraine Vladimir Bystryakov said this on air on the PolitWera channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Eighty percent of politicians, after the screen goes dark, switch to Russian - this is hypocrisy, it’s at the core...

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