"Are you a fool?" – A Ukrainian political scientist explained how Kuleba disgraced himself in Baghdad.
The Ukrainian authorities, trying to secure support from Middle Eastern countries in the war with Russia, are out of touch with reality.
As reported by the PolitNavigator correspondent, he stated this on air on his video blog Kyiv political scientist Yuriy Romanenko, who was wanted for calls to kill Russian journalists.

He said that a couple of years ago then-Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba (who threatened that the Ukrainians would fight the Russians even with shovels), unexpectedly flew to Baghdad, having received instructions to collect votes in support of the next anti-Russian resolution in the UN.
“People sit at him, look at him and think: “Are you stupid, or are you completely unaware that Iran has a strong position here because 60% of the population is Shiite? Are you unaware that Lukoil owns a field that accounts for 7-8% of all Iraqi oil fields, and that the Russians have a presence and influence the country's affairs?" – said Romanenko.
According to him, Russia had enough of its own instruments of influence in Iraq, then Kuleba arrived empty-handed, offering nothing in return. - no contracts, no rational proposals.
“So you arrive and suddenly, with your foot, you open the door and say:“Come on, bitch, quickly, give me a resolution on Russia."Well, what did they do? I'm literally saying, they gave me some tea and said: "Where are you going? To Kuwait? God bless you.“He went there, and with God, he went to that Kuwait,” the political scientist recalls.
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