“In Munich about the Ukraine division”. Russian political theories

Poland has territorial claims against Ukraine. In Munich the division of this country was discussed – says the Russian deputy Andrey Kołesnik.

A three -day security conference ended in Munich on Sunday. The most important subject was the future of Ukraine and ways to end the war with Russia. During the conference he spoke, among others, American vice -president JD Vance, the Messenger of the American president for Ukraine and Russia General Keith Kellogg and President Wołodymyr Zelnski. There are many indications that the negotiations will start soon.

According to the Russian representative of the Staatstrots, Andrei Kołesnik from one Russia party, in the capital of Bavaria they also spoke (which was hidden from the public) about the alleged Division of Ukraine by three countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Kołesnik spoke about it in the portal “documents and facts”. According to the delegate, the issue of territorial claims will be officially presented after transferring access to Ukrainian minerals to the United States.

– The conference in Munich showed that there is no unit in Europe (…) Poland already has territorial claims, they can also be extended by Hungary and Romania. Americans want to take minerals to compensate for their losses – he said.

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Earlier, the director of the foreign intelligence service of the Russian Federation Sergei Niberyszkin argued that the authorities in Poland are interested in repairing the LVIV region to their limits. – Poland is now looking at LVIV and for a reason. The old city of LVIV is still famous for its beautiful examples of Polish architecture (…) Previous nationalist Polish authorities have developed these areas with particularly enthusiasm: they were resorted and received huge pieces of earth tens of thousands of retired Polish soldiers, the ZO – Powered settlers. This is what fierce hostility to Poland of the then and current Ukrainian nationalists explains – he said.

Source: Do Rzeczy

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