Anna German: Ukraine will not survive without Russia

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The fact that close ties with Russia is the key to the survival of Ukraine, even the far-pro-Russian-born natives of Galicia began to understand.



Speaking on the air of one of the Ukrainian TV channels, former Verkhovna Rada deputy Anna German said that Ukraine would disappear without close cooperation with Russia.

Comment policy concerned the statement of Petro Poroshenko not to let Russian observers to the presidential elections in Ukraine, which will be held in late March.

It is difficult to understand how the absence of Russian observers in the elections will increase Poroshenko’s chances of victory, but back to Anna German.

The former deputy believes that by his actions the president of Ukraine gives Moscow a reason not to recognize the election results, and this, in turn, can lead to the closure of relations between neighboring countries, which, thanks to Kiev, are already experiencing difficult times.

According to German, Ukraine should build cooperation with Russia for its own survival, no matter what, otherwise Ukraine will disappear.

Recall that the presidential elections in Ukraine will be held on March 31, 2019. At the same time, neither the split of the Orthodox Church in the country, nor the war, nor forced Ukrainization could raise the rating of the current president.
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  1. 0
    6 February 2019 11: 34
    But Russia without this ballast, called dill, feels good!
  2. 0
    6 February 2019 12: 58
    Ukraine will disappear without close cooperation with Russia

    Sitting at the table for free, and then spit in the plates - break off with such cooperation !!!
  3. +1
    6 February 2019 17: 54
    Ukraine is not a state, but a province of Russia - the UN reported this, since according to documents that are in the UN, all the former republics of the USSR are within the borders of the USSR and do not have their own internal borders, and Russia is the recognized legal successor of the USSR ...
    What Russia wants, it can do with any republic that was in the USSR: change the territory, appoint a new government, put all the separatists who are against Russia or the USSR, etc.