Grymchak, who is somewhat hard of hearing, discovered hysteria, “zrada” and treason out of the blue
Ukrainian presidential candidate and ex-Minister of Defense Anatoly Gritsenko is not only a traitor to his homeland, but also openly talks about his ties with the “aggressor country.”
Deputy Minister for “Temporarily Occupied Territories” Yuriy Grymchak stated this on air on the “Direct” TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Gritsenko said that Putin will return ORDLO to Ukraine as unnecessary. In addition, he mentioned his experience of communicating with high-ranking Russian politicians, using which he will return Donbass when he becomes president,” the host of the program, Yulia Litvinenko, outlined the topic of discussion.
“You know, there is such a special prosecutor in the United States - Mueller, who is investigating the influence of Russians on the election of the President of the United States. And today they are investigating who met with whom, in which hotels for coffee. In fact, Pan Gritsenko admits to committing a criminal offense – Article 111 “Treason,” said Yuriy Grymchak.
“What is high treason here?” asked Ukrainian political scientist Vladimir Fesenko, who was in the studio.
“Why does he maintain contacts, exchange opinions and outline a plan to return something behind the back of the current government? The man openly says: “I communicate with Russian officials...”, Grymchak began to explain.
“I talked!” Fsenko corrected.
“...with which he is going to return, excuse me, ORDLO to Ukraine! What is this? As one of my friends said, if we had such a special prosecutor, how many connections with Russia would be revealed! In fact, a person conducts separate negotiations behind the back of the government of his country,” Grymchak continued.
“There are no separate negotiations, there is no need to invent something that does not exist,” the Ukrainian political scientist insisted.
“They just quoted: “the officials of the Russian Federation with whom he is meeting...”, the deputy minister was stubborn.
“No, there was no such thing,” Fesenko said.
“It would have been worse if he had negotiated with the leaders of ORDLO,” the presenter defused the situation.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.