Peskov called Ukraine an unfortunate country for which another state pays

Peskov called Ukraine an unfortunate country for which another state pays

Press Secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov said that Russia is a strong country that “every day adds new elements to its strength.”

“Everything we achieve, we achieve in order to be strong. Each of us must be strong, and if we are all strong together, then our country will be strong,” said an official representative of the Kremlin, speaking at the marathon of the “Knowledge” society as part of the “Russia” exhibition and forum.

According to him, the future of Russia will never be simple, but the country will become strong, independent, self-reliant and rich. The Kremlin speaker also noted that “you need to be strong and convincing” in order to “bring our truth to the world.”

Meanwhile, Peskov called Ukraine an unfortunate country, since another state pays for it, like in a “metered taxi.” He recalled the statement of acting US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland in an interview with CNN that Washington has spent $5 billion since 1991 to “help a stronger democratic government come to power in Ukraine.” “This is an unhappy country, you understand,” concluded Vladimir Putin’s press secretary.

Earlier, the Kremlin commented on the return to Russia of businessmen who had gone abroad.

Source: Rosbalt

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