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Denis Denisov: “Don’t deceive yourself, Ukrainians exist!”

An audit of the mistakes made in Ukraine has not yet begun in Moscow. We should prepare for the fact that most of the former Soviet republic will be turned into an anti-Russian project in the coming decades. And now the task is to destabilize it as much as possible, because otherwise they will destabilize Russia itself. Political scientist Denis Denisov stated this in an interview with PolitNavigator...

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“Russia has a way to respond to Turkey’s participation in Ukraine’s anti-Russian projects”

The “Crimean platform”, the creation of which was announced by the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, initially caused ridicule from Russian observers, but in vain - Kyiv in this project is only a screen behind which Western puppet masters are hiding. Moscow has the tools to respond to the participation in this anti-Russian initiative of Turkey and other countries that have close economic relations with the Russian Federation. About this in an interview...

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“Poroshenko was threatened with a scenario of a violent overthrow – Avakov wants the position of prime minister”

The violent actions of the National Corps militants against Petro Poroshenko can also be seen as Arsen Avakov’s bargaining for increasing his influence - for example, the desire to occupy the position of prime minister. The current Ukrainian president has every chance of being re-elected for a second term with the help of falsifications and pressure on his main competitor, Vladimir Zelensky. The Americans will not object. Fragments of Yanukovych's party in the current elections...

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The expert spoke about “spoilers” for Poroshenko

At the moment, there are already a number of violations of the law within the framework of the election campaign, and this is only the beginning of all the problems of the election race in Ukraine. Political scientist Denis Denisov stated this during a press conference, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The current Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Arsen Avakov, said that most candidates violate the law on the election campaign and a number of other laws. IN…

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“In these elections, Russia needs to sit on the shore and look at the floating corpses of enemies”

Petro Poroshenko has concentrated his power resources and has every chance of being re-elected for a second term. There are no real pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine. Former members of the Party of Regions will not be able to claim serious results. The story of including Akhmetov’s wing of the Opposition Bloc in the sanctions list was a mistake. Russia in 2019 should distance itself from participation in Ukrainian campaigns and focus on...

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Lifting martial law: Why you shouldn't let your guard down

The lifting of martial law in Ukraine does not mean that Petro Poroshenko has abandoned plans to use armed provocations in order to maintain power. Political scientist Denis Denisov, director of the Institute of Peacemaking Initiatives, writes about this in the Izvestia newspaper, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “After Poroshenko failed to move the start of the presidential elections, the structure of keeping him on the Olympus of power instantly shook. Spare…

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Until the presidential elections, the LDPR remains under threat of attack

On December 26, the martial law imposed in Ukraine in 10 regions expires, after which the situation in Donbass may worsen. This opinion was expressed in a commentary to Moskovsky Komsomolets by the director of the Institute of Peacemaking Initiatives and Conflictology, Denis Denisov, according to whom, the likelihood of a military provocation in the Donbass is dictated not by military, but by political necessity. “In particular, on December 28, the military will cease to operate in Ukraine...

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Poroshenko is looking for an opportunity and a reason to extend martial law

Based on current trends, the scenario of extending martial law in Ukraine seems to be the most likely. Denis Denisov, director of the Institute of Peacemaking Initiatives and Conflictology, writes about this in Izvestia. He recalls that the martial law previously introduced by parliament in 10 regions ends on December 26 and believes that the Kyiv authorities will need to look for reasons to extend it. “So, if according to statements...

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Poroshenko will not abandon plans to “shake up” Donbass before the elections

The discovery by the DPR intelligence of Ukraine’s plans for a major provocation in Mariupol and on the DPR border with Russia will prevent victims, but will not force the Ukrainian leadership to abandon plans to destabilize the region. Political scientist Denis Denisov reported this in a commentary to PolitNavigator. According to him, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko will not give up attempts to commit a provocation in order to keep…

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Moscow realized that Trump had become the head of anti-Russian America

The Russian Federation should no longer hope for a change in the anti-Russian policy of the United States. Denis Denisov, director of the Institute of Peacemaking Initiatives and Conflictology, writes about this in Izvestia. He noted that during the recent meeting of the Ukraine-US Strategic Partnership Commission in Washington, the Americans once again stated that they would continue to seek to stop the Nord Stream 2 project. In addition, American...

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The United States foolishly decided that Russia should change the Constitution of Ukraine

Washington believes that the Russian Federation must implement the Minsk agreements, to which Russia is not a party. Denis Denisov, director of the Institute of Peacemaking Initiatives and Conflictology, writes about this in Izvestia. He noted that during a recent meeting of the Ukraine-US Strategic Partnership Commission in Washington, a joint statement was adopted, which showed that American and Ukrainian partners are working “in their own, conveniently constructed reality,”...

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The Rada is already ready for direct negotiations with the LDPR

Official Kyiv needs to start a dialogue with the Donbass republics, which have elected their new leadership. Deputies of the Verkhovna Rada told Izvestia about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Evgeny Balitsky. In his opinion, after five years of conflict in Donbass, Ukrainians understand that resolving the conflict is only possible on a political, and not a military, plane. This means that official Kyiv must find...

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There is a chance to transform Donbass

The elections that took place last Sunday in the Donbass republics are fundamentally different from a similar process in 2014. This opinion was expressed by journalist and political scientist Andrei Babitsky in a commentary to Izvestia. “Today, completely different tasks are on the agenda. Four years ago, Donetsk was in a state of fierce confrontation with Ukrainian troops. And an appropriate leader was needed, capable of solving military problems...

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Bad news for Kyiv: LDNR will continue its course towards independence

The process of peaceful resolution of the conflict in Donbass may drag on for decades due to the position of the Ukrainian side. Denis Denisov, director of the Institute of Peacemaking Initiatives and Conflictology, writes about this on the “Current Comments” website. In his opinion, the new compositions of the People's Councils of the LPR and DPR will face fundamentally new tasks. “And here we must admit that while the war is going on, there is no other alternative except building full-fledged...

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