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The Foreign Minister stated that Putin's behavior said he was still aiming at a ...

"The Russian Federation cannot be normal": Cooleba urged the world not to be afraid of collapse of

The Foreign Minister stated that Putin's behavior said he was still aiming at a military victory over Ukraine, but he only had to hope for a miracle. Foreign Minister of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba called on the allies of the country not to be afraid of the possible collapse of the Russian state as a result of the war, which was started by the Kremlin's head Vladimir Putin. About it writes The Wall Street Journal. "I urge the world not to be afraid of Russia's collapse.

If the wheels of history begin to rotate, no person will change it," Kuleba said. He stated that Ukraine would never agree to a peaceful settlement that will leave occupied territories, including Crimea, under the control of Moscow. "Instead of thinking about how to help Russia survive and become a normal member of the international community, it is time to accept the fact that this Russia cannot be a normal member of the international community," he said.

At the same time, he is convinced that it is the Russian people who will lead the Russian federation to collapse. In terms of Ukraine, Kuleba stated that Ukraine would not restrain himself until he wages the war for his existence. "We are primarily aimed at the tasks of blows to the objects in the occupied territories of Ukraine, on the liberation of our territory," the Foreign Minister of Ukraine said.

However, he said that to think that Ukraine allegedly has no right to strike in the Russian Federation is wrong. In his opinion, Ukraine does not have an endless victim. Kyiv will release all the occupied territories from the Moscow control and diplomatic. However, to make predictions when it happens, the cooler did not become. The Foreign Minister stated that the issue of territorial integrity of Ukraine would not be the subject of negotiations with Russia if they begin.

"We have suffered too much in the last nine months," said Kuleba journalists that the Minsk ceasefire agreements in 2014 and 2015, which resulted in parts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions under the actual control of Russia, showed the futility of negotiations with Moscow. In addition, Kuleba stated that Putin's behavior indicates that he was still aiming at a military victory over Ukraine, but he only had to hope for a miracle.