World seems tired of the dead end where Washington has led it with help of Kyiv

Grigory Karasin

Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs

Europe, with its inherent cynicism, continues to stifle its own businesses operating in Russia.

The goal is obvious — to create problems for our country in the socio-economic sphere, reduce support for a special military operation, split society and try to remove the Russian government.

The collective West wants to “lower Russia into the 19th century.”

It turns out, however, not very much.

Over the past year, Russia has taken a fresh look at the former partners, who easily and naturally abandoned the few positive achievements in bilateral relations that have been accumulating over the past two decades.

We realised that the good prospects for equal cooperation between Russia and the West have nothing to do with reality.

It consists in the advancement of the military-political structures of NATO to the Russian borders, indoctrination and the actual subordination of the countries neighbouring us to their will.

Decades of targeted work on the development of Ukraine have borne fruit.

Created by the efforts of the West, the “anti-Russia” project quickly acquired a brown, revanchist-Nazi colour and swallowed up our friendly, native Ukraine.

So this project, obviously, was conceived immediately after the collapse of the USSR.

The voice of common sense, the cautiously tossed ideas regarding contacts and negotiations are drowned out every time by irreconcilable cries from Kyiv.

One gets the impression that the idea of “war to the last Ukrainian” has firmly captured and is not going to leave the minds of Atlanticists either.

But the world seems to be tired of the dead end that Washington has led it to with the help of Kyiv.

Therefore, we continue to closely monitor the development of the situation, and, of course, if necessary, we will be ready to search for mutually acceptable solutions.

Unless, of course, there are still people in the Western world capable of accepting them.

While it looks problematic!

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