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Support Putin: why the event should not urge Ukraine to negotiate with the Russian Federation - expert

Historian Alexander Motyl stated that Putin and Russian politicians who obey him have repeatedly said that Ukrainian culture, identity and statehood are their ultimate goals. This can be called genocide. When the Kremlin head Vladimir Putin speaks of negotiations and peace, he actually implies genocide, war and revenge. This was written in his article for The Hill by an American historian, professor of political science at Rutgers in Newark Alexander Motyl.

The article states that when Western politicians and analysts call for negotiations, they essentially approve Putin's plan for the destruction of Ukrainians. Motyl noted that what Russia is doing with Kharkov can be called "pure genocide" because the city is fired daily. Russian troops attack civilian goals. The material states that Putin and Russian politicians who obey him have repeatedly said that Ukrainian culture, identity and statehood are their ultimate goals.

According to Motyl, Western politicians should avoid communicating with Putin. "The International Criminal Court has already accused Putin of war crimes. But as the main culprit of the Russian genocide, he is larger than just a war criminal," the article reads. We will remind, Putin began threatening the event so that he would not allow Ukraine to beat the territory of the Russian Federation.