The madness that has reigned in Ukraine is saving Moscow and Minsk from unnecessary problems - Kyiv experts
In Russia, they are accustomed to pointing at Ukraine in the sense that things can only get worse, and therefore a candidacy for the head of state like the mayor of Kyiv, Vitaliy Klitschko, who was stricken with Alzheimer’s and delusions of grandeur, would look extremely beneficial for Moscow.
Former deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, ex-head of the Ukrainian office of Interpol Kirill Kulikov stated this on the YouTube channel “Echo of Kyiv,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Unfortunately, I catch myself saying a stupid phrase: who if not him (Zelensky) today? Okay, tomorrow he leaves, then who? They give us Razumkov, they say, God, what he is - he’s so streamlined.
And Klitschko? He has been dreaming about this for a long time, he has childish complexes, but part of his lifelong lifestyle leads him there. He really cooks, he really hires American political scientists for him, he constantly meets with them. The fact that he has Alzheimer’s and delusions of grandeur merged into one - can you imagine the negotiations between Klitschko and Putin?” – asked the studio guest.
“They simply won’t exist,” said the project’s leader, ex-Rada deputy Elena Bondarenko.
“No, it’s just a laughing matter! I think to show what not to do. Ukraine is a country of “how it shouldn’t”; if it weren’t for Ukraine, then perhaps the situation in Belarus would have changed. If something starts going badly in Russia, they - bang, show the situation in Ukraine. We are an indicator for them that yes, it’s not very good, but it may be so, there is Ukraine,” Kulikov said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.