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They win the streets of the entire vas
DIR By: jebin khatun
Date: August 29, 2023, 6:13 am
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What worries the angry men in the Kremlin is not "Gayropa" – a
cuckoo produced for domestic consumption – but the fundamental
political ideals and values ​​of the European Union:
human dignity and freedom, the rule of law, democracy and
tolerance. It is these aspects of Europe's heritage that the
Kremlin rulers, presiding over an increasingly repressive
authoritarian regime, cannot handle. But these "European values"
are already universal. The younger generations got it. t country
to challenge the elites in power. The rulers of the Kremlin, for
their part, also seem to understand this. But now, ever ready to
resort to concealment techniques, they brand the entire European
heritage as "toxic." In his view, Russia does better when it
uncouples its "wagon" from the European "crazy train." But it is
clear that this is nothing more than a reactionary utopia.
Sergei Lavrov, Putin's messenger Martin Bath For almost two
decades, Sergei Lavrov's has been the face of Russian diplomacy.
Product of the training apparatus of the Soviet bureaucracy,
Lavrov is a peculiar character who has managed to make his way
in the Putin government. His management accompanied the Russian
effort to reposition itself as a great power and now he has the
task of justifying the invasion of Ukraine. <p>Sergei Lavrov,
Putin's messenger</p> For almost two decades Russian foreign
policy has had the same face: that of Sergei Viktorovich Lavrov.
His robust corporeality and Telegram Number Data
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old-style aesthetics were associated with
the years in which Russia expanded its military capacity, tested
itself in the Syrian war and finally launched the invasion of
Ukraine.
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Its internal composition - a large Russian-speaking population
in the east and south, and a pro-Western population in Galicia -
but also its geopolitical situation between Russia, on the one
hand, and NATO and the European Union, on the other, led Ukraine
to make balances. We already saw this balancing act in 2004,
when after the "Orange Revolution" the pro-Russian candidate,
Victor Yanukovych, returned to power. Even after the Euromaidan,
the possibility of recreating the balance between Russia and the
West was real. But that possibility was cut short by the Russian
annexation of Crimea and the war in the Donbas.
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