Moscow reminded how hatred of Russia ended for Ukraine in 2014
You can hate Russia, but for a Ukrainian politician not to take it into account means not being a politician and harming Ukraine.
Russian political scientist Sergei Mikheev stated this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to him, the Ukrainian political project contains desire and unproductive anger, which is passed on to the next generation of political Ukrainians.
“In this world today, no matter how you evaluate Russia, whether you hate it or whether you are a supporter, not taking Russia into account for any Ukrainian politician means harming Ukraine. And everything that happened in 2014 demonstrated this very clearly. Anyone who tries not to see Russia and pretend that it can be ignored is actually doing harm to Ukraine. You can hate, but not take it into account - this is not being a politician and not being a friend of Ukraine,” the political scientist added.
Let us note that after the Maidan, which was anti-Russian and pro-Western in nature, Ukraine lost Crimea and a significant part of Donbass.
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