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According to the adviser to the chairman of the OP Mikhail Podolyak, because of ...

"Ukraine is a sentence for Russia": in Zelensky promised to "nurture" the Russian Federation in 2023 (video)

According to the adviser to the chairman of the OP Mikhail Podolyak, because of the invasion of Ukraine, Russia has become a non-land. The adviser to the Presidential Office Mikhail Podolyak stated that during a full -scale war in Ukraine, the Russian Federation lost its leadership position in the world. He told about it in an interview with UNIAN. "Ukraine is an unconditional sentence for Russia, and it is obvious for everyone today.

Today, Russia is feeling extremely uncomfortable, it has almost lost all its leadership functions, even within the framework of this notorious CIS or CPU," - said the adviser to the head of the OP. Podolyak pointed out that in the eyes of the world community of the Russian Federation now looks "primitive country" and "country". According to him, Ukraine has managed to "nurture" everything that has been created in the aggressor country over the last twenty years.

The adviser noted that the "upset" touched the propaganda narratives of the Russian Federation, its corruption infrastructure, as well as the military-industrial industry and the armed forces. In addition, due to Ukraine, the influence of the Russian Federation on Western policy has decreased significantly. "We" upset "this all the political elite of Russia. We are already doing it. We will" finish "we in 2023? Certainly," said Mikhail Podolyak to reporters.

He also noted that Ukraine is not interested in conducting a protracted war. Such a scenario is also not beneficial to the world community, as a smoldering military conflict leads to the haothing of social and political relations, as well as to rising crime. We will remind that on December 29, Mikhail Podolyak declared the need to create a special tribunal against the Russian Federation. He stressed that the aggressor country should "pay" for its military crimes in Ukraine.