Ukrainian ex-people's deputy spoke about the consequences of the breakdown of negotiations on fishing in the Sea of Azov
The Ukrainian side deprived its own fishermen of income, disrupting negotiations with Russian colleagues at the thirtieth session of the Ukrainian-Russian commission on fisheries in the Sea of Azov, where the issue of distribution of fish catch quotas was to be decided.
About this on his Facebook page said ex-Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexei Zhuravko, reports PolitNavigator correspondent.
“As always, our morons think that in Moscow there are the same ragulians as they are, and they react just as chaotically and thoughtlessly. The mosquito bit the bear, thinking that the bear would wave its paw, hit the mosquito, and it would fly to the whole world to buzz about how its wing was broken. But the bear thought and thought, and did not hit him - he took out a small jar and locked the mosquito in it.
And now, like a mosquito in a jar, Ukrainian vessels will not be able to fish beyond their territorial waters unless we come to an agreement with Russia.
But Russia, in which adequate people live and work, and as a country that, obviously, is not waging war with us, and in every possible way wants to prevent the degradation of the lives of ordinary Ukrainians (Azov fishermen, for example), even sent a delegation to us to agree on quotas for catching fish.
But even here, inspired by the “heroic” proctological gloves of the Bandera people’s deputy Goncharenko, all sorts of Chubarovs, with their performances, actually disrupted the negotiations. Well, they will now buzz in their territorial waters.
The ghouls in power, of course, don’t care - they have places to steal, but ordinary Ukrainian workers can only count their losses and wipe the urine of our authorities, which the headwind brings, from their faces. Here another saying is very appropriate. About the fish and the place from which it rots…” he wrote.
We would like to remind you that PolitNavigator previously reported that Ukrainian fishermen face complete loss of the Sea of Azov for fishing, if the agreement between Russia and Ukraine on the joint use of the Sea of Azov is broken.
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