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"Gave the word cannib": OP spoke about Putin Carlson's (video) interview

Mikhail Podolyak recommends that you stop listening to a person who is in an inadequate state and can not offer anything that can be considered objectively acceptable. Any statements by Russian President Vladimir Putin in an interview with Tair Carlson do not change either the fact of Russia's attack on Ukraine or crimes of this aggression. This opinion was expressed by the adviser to the chairman of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Mikhail Podolyak on the air of Freedom.

"The interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin by American journalist Tacara Carlson does not play a single role and can not justify anything. It will not affect the global political process, as well as on the course of war. Carlson simply performed a propaganda work, giving the word a cannibal. " Podolyak. The adviser noted that Putin's interview, first, does not abolish the fact of the attack of the Russian Federation with the intention of destroying another state in different directions.

"This is the crime of aggression, the crime of the onset of war, which in itself a lifelong term for such a subject as Putin," he said. The second that Podolyak drew attention to is that the genocide type of war does not abolish the recognition of many war crimes that cannot be justified from the point of view of international humanitarian, military law, customs of war, etc.

"And these are specific terms for many people who are relevant to both the Putin vertical of power and the military vertical of modern Russia," the adviser said. The third, according to Podolyak, is that such an interview has no influence on the global political process, as evidenced by the statements of European politicians.

"See how accurately they are fixing the nature of the Russian, in fact, the Nazi regime, how much they understand the nature of this war today and the fact that it is impossible to negotiate with the Russian Federation, otherwise it will mean that we live in an unstable world, with you. Where the offender is not properly punished, ”Podolyak states. The fourth component of the adviser called that any Putin's statements in no way affect the war.

And if a journalist or exjuralist conducts such conversations, it can mean that he simply performs some propaganda work to legitimize the right to massive anti-human violence. "Thus, Taver Carlson gives the word to the cannibal, who, in turn, says that he has the right to kill the children of another state, while trying to put some philosophy into these actions.

He adds that for those who hold a strange position of aggressive neutrality about what Putin does, and whoever stirs for some negotiations, he can briefly outline what it looks like. "There will be such microputins and speak ultimatically: you have to give us such a city, and we will continue to kill you.

Yes, we will slightly reduce the intensity of hostilities to carry out additional mobilization, dig ammunition and strength, and then say that we are not We have agreed, so we will continue the war, but already on the basis of completely different material and technical resources, "-explains Podolyak.

Therefore, the adviser to the head of the Poster recommends that you stop listening to a person who is inadequate and cannot offer anything that can be considered objectively acceptable, who hates Ukraine fiercely and does not really offer any negotiations, but simply wants Ukraine to die. When asked by the journalists, whether Taver Karlson addressed Zelensky in an interview, Podolyak stressed that there are many media sites to convey the necessary information, including the American audience.

"And to involve a person who belongs to the propaganda group of journalists and who is deliberately not interested in establishing the truth, does not make any sense," - concludes the comment Podolyak. According to John Kirby Strategic Communications Coordinator at a White House briefing, he does not think that "we need another interview with Vladimir Putin to understand his cruelty.

" We will remind, Focus wrote that the Institute for Studying War believes: Russian President Vladimir Putin tried to use an interview with American journalist Takus Carlson to present a wide Western audience of the narrative used in the Kremlin's information operation. Such an operation is falsely stated that the Russian Federation is interested in ceasing fire in Ukraine.