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The adviser to Presidential Office Mikhail Podolyak in an interview with Radio N...

"Can't use the gopnik procedure" - Podolyak about Putin's nuclear threats

The adviser to Presidential Office Mikhail Podolyak in an interview with Radio NV commented on recent nuclear threats to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. In an interview with Radio NV, Podolyak noted that Putin's last nuclear threats will accelerate the supply of military equipment to Ukraine. He stressed that Putin's attack on sovereign Ukrainian territory and the fact that Ukraine is conducting a counter -offensive is obvious.

The video of the day "And a person comes out and seriously states:" I have invented a formula now, nowhere to be prescribed. " There are international rules, however, we do not live in separate islands, where everyone can invent their own rules. That is, we agreed on certain rules of existence of states, including with nuclear weapons. He partially captures our territory and says, "Now I think it's my territory!" And on what basis did you decide so? "And because I have taken it by force.

" And after that you say, "And now I will assume that this is my territory, I will use nuclear weapons," - described the actions of the Russian dictator from the point of view of international law advisor to the chairman of the OP. Podolyak reminded that there are protocols of global deterrents signed by nuclear powers that clearly record the possibility of using nuclear weapons only to protect your territory, not the one that you will call your territory without a proper legal procedure.

"That is, you cannot use the Gopnik procedure, it does not work here," - summed up the adviser to the head of the OP. On September 21, against the background of preparation for fake "referendums" about the "accession" of temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories to the Russian Federation, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin declared his readiness to use nuclear weapons in case of "threat to territorial integrity" of Russia.