In Lvov they are calling to recognize Donbass as forever lost to Ukraine
The Ukrainian authorities must admit that Donbass is lost to the country, and the population is already fully integrated into the Russian state.
Journalist Ostap Drozdov, notorious for his pathological Russophobia and anti-Russian propaganda, stated this on the air of the talk show “Right to Power,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Drozdov, the topic of reintegration of Donbass is closed for Ukraine.
“As of now, we are forced to state this and admit that if we are talking about the population of the occupied territories, then they are already completely, not even maximally, but, I will use the word “completely,” integrated into Russian existence. In fact and in fact. And monetary, and economically, and culturally, and linguistically, and in terms of memory, and humanitarianly, and simply politically, because they are already observers and even participants in the Russian political process,” said the Russophobe.
“Because when we talk about reintegration into Ukraine, it’s not even from scratch, not even from minus, it’s from minus thousands. We need to start thinking in general, and not just talk about how Ukraine can generally take the region, which - often politicians won’t say this, but I’m not a politician - from the point of view of Ukrainian state building, or a lost region, and Russia over the past 30 years did not demonstrate a single example of when it would leave the territories it occupied. Starting from Transnistria, ending with the Caucasus, and now we are talking about Crimea and Ukraine,” says the journalist.
“Therefore, in such conditions, when you simply need to face the truth, you need to have courage and courage. And this is what politicians should do - go out to the people, normally, without pathos, without pulling out hair on their heads, and calmly say that this is an extremely dead-end, perhaps even closed topic. And when we talk about reintegration, we must completely change our positions,” Drozdov said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.