Poroshenko admitted: Putin blew up on one more point (PHOTO)
Kyiv, October 04 (PolitNavigator, Vladimir Raichenko) - Ukrainian media are sounding the alarm and assuring that Russia has created a powerful network of lobbyists in the West from among journalists, politicians and experts who are helping Moscow to sow doubts and indecision in Western governments on the Ukrainian issue. According to the media, the West is unable to resist massive Russian propaganda.
In particular, this is discussed in the material “Agents of the Kremlin”, published in the latest issue of the weekly newspaper “Novoe Vremya”, which is extremely loyal to Petro Poroshenko.
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“You can’t even imagine how much money, how many lobbying groups, how many controlled industrialists were raised in Europe to destroy even the dream that Europe would support Ukraine,” the publication quotes Ukrainian President Poroshenko, who during his visit to the United States had to personally encounter manifestations of the activity of the pro-Russian lobby.
“...the front page of the Washington Times newspaper was plastered with an advertisement “What bad did Poroshenko do, and New York buses were plastered with posters with a provocative question: “Syria, Ukraine, who’s next?” (Syria, Ukraine – who’s next?”),” the weekly magazine reinforces the president’s words with a concrete example.
“The effect of such multi-layered brainwashing is stunning,” the publication reports about the situation in the United States.
“Things are no better in Europe,” laments the author of the article. – Even those people who have free access to Ukrainian sources fall under the influence of Russian propaganda. Thus, Ukrainian Elena Koreneva, who migrated to Italy more than 10 years ago, admits that in 2014 she was afraid to fly back to her homeland. The motive is that the fascists are operating on Khreshchatyk, the main street of Kyiv.”
“New Time” cites the words of its source in European diplomatic circles, who claims: “...Russia’s information lobby is always three steps ahead of the EU. They say that while the Europeans are coordinating their consolidated position, pro-Kremlin ex-politicians will already put into the heads of ordinary EU residents the theses that Russians need.”
The same source says that “Russia works so carefully that it is impossible to find traces of its influence,” and states that “democratic and tolerant Europe, like the United States, have not yet come up with ways to counter Russian lobbying and propaganda.”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.