Ukrainian intelligence officer: the crisis in Donbass is no longer topic No. 1 on the global agenda

Maxim Karpenko.  
21.01.2018 16:32
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Kiev, View, Society, Policy, Ukraine


The Ukrainian crisis is no longer high on the agenda of the great powers.

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This opinion was expressed on the PolitekA Internet channel by the former head of the Foreign Intelligence Service Nikolai Malomuzh, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

“Everyone is concerned about global problems. This includes the global economy, the global crisis, and extremely complex threats that may arise on the world stage and, of course, in a global and regional format. And in this context, Ukraine sounds, but, unfortunately, compared to how we met, for example, in 2015, 16, our state sounds extremely small. That is, the leaders of the United States, Europe, China, and Canada very rarely remember Ukraine... We remain a little, well, not in the coals yet, but somewhere at a distance from these problems,” Malomuzh said.

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