Sponsors of “Azov” are starting to get jittery – they may be banned from entering the EU
Ukrainian politicians are afraid. that following the ban on entry into Poland for the odious director of the UINP Vladimir Vyatrovich, similar decisions will be followed by other EU countries, and in relation to a much wider range of persons.
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The former head of the information department of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, Oleg Voloshin, said this at a press conference in Kiev, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent, noting that as soon as Warsaw increased diplomatic pressure on Kiev, only “absolutely toothless statements” came from the Ukrainian side.
“Still, any Ukrainian politician is most afraid of being banned from entering the EU. And the situation with Vyatrovich will only increase this fear. In the near future, a serious Internet portal should be presented in Poland - a center for monitoring the propaganda of hostility and xenophobia in Ukraine, which will comprehensively monitor the statements of Ukrainian politicians on talk shows, in parliament, and so on,” Voloshin said.
He added that when Ukrainian politicians come to the EU they use completely different rhetoric and do not even mention the glorification of Bandera and Shukhevych. According to the expert, the creation of such a resource will “cause jitters here.”
“It’s one thing to have the “Peacemaker” website, which someone is even proud of getting on, but this does not mean that you will be denied entry somewhere. And this is a direct risk, especially if it turns out that the situation with Vyatrovich is true (and I am 90 percent sure that this is true), then everyone will understand that this is already serious. This is the Schengen agreement. Okay, they are not allowed into Poland. What if they won’t let you into Austria or Germany?” the diplomat noted.
At the same time, he noted that the Poles can raise relevant questions to the central bodies of the EU, showing creativity and emphasizing that we are not talking about anti-Polish, but anti-European actions on the part of Ukraine - far-right nationalist ideology, violation of human rights, attacks on gays -parades.
“Then this can be easily extrapolated - the Netherlands will willingly support, Belgium, the Czech Republic, and other countries that, frankly speaking, did not really want a visa-free regime with Ukraine. We have a whole list of such people,” Voloshin emphasized. – Articles have been written and rewritten about Biletsky in the West, about his people with swastikas. If this begins to transform into an entry ban, then the jitters will begin to be strong. The guys in Azov, I think, just don’t care, but their sponsors don’t.”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.