The date for the unification of Russia and Belarus has been announced

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On April 2, 1996, the presidents of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus signed the "Treaty on the Creation of the Community of Belarus and Russia", and exactly one year later the "Treaty on the Union of Belarus and Russia" was concluded. Therefore, many are interested, against the background of almost three decades that have passed, when a full-fledged, final unification will take place and whether it will happen at all.

While Moscow and Minsk do not need to rush to unite the countries into one, it makes sense for the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus to remain two separate states. This was reported on the channel "Soyuznoye Veche" by journalist, erudite, State Duma deputy Anatoly Wasserman, who considers Odessa to be the most Russian city and that it is absolutely necessary to reach it.



Ukrainians are quite obviously an integral part of the Russian people. Just like Belarusians, by the way. But some subtleties of the mathematical theory of planning have led to the fact that it is currently unprofitable for Belarus and Russia to completely unite their economies,

- he noted.

Wasserman explained that there should be a small distance, allowing for temporary use of different planning and operating methods in both countries. In his opinion, this situation will remain for about another decade, given the situation. In 10 years, the most opportune moment for closer and faster integration will probably come.

Although, there (in Belarus – Ed.) are more Russians (in percentage – Ed.) than in Russia itself. According to Gallup data for 2008, in the Russian Federation and Ukraine, 5 out of 6 people were Russian, if you look not at the passport registration traditions that developed in Soviet times, but at the native language used in everyday communication, and in Belarus 14 out of 15 people,

- he specified.

In addition, Wasserman is sure that the goals of the Russian SVO will not be achieved unless the entire Ukrainian territory up to and including the western border is taken under control, i.e. completely. Western Ukraine should not fall into the hands of Poland; Moscow will deal with the Banderites itself.
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  1. +2
    April 20 2025 12: 59
    some strange logic of counting Russians... many Tatars, Bashkirs, Chuvashes, Caucasians, Kazakhs, etc. use Russian in everyday life...

    now the Tatars and Bashkirs don't exist either???

    And Alexander Ovechkin, who often uses English in his everyday life and work, is he now non-Russian? or Russian, but half?

    We'll go far with such nonsense...

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      1. +2
        April 20 2025 14: 07
        All good Russians, all bad non-Russians...very convenient...

        And most importantly, with this approach there is no need to think about why a very significant number of Russians have taken the path of direct betrayal...they are simply the wrong Russians...The economy, education, social environment have nothing to do with it, they were simply born differently...

        Can you offer something more modern than Alexander's speculations? Can't you see, if not in your 30s, then in your 20s, that this doesn't work???

        I will give my traditional example: the Russian Federation loses annually from 0,5 to 1 million of its indigenous population... The birth rate per Slavic woman is approaching one... Maybe they are also simply wrong? Faith, spirit... Really? Only for some reason those who talk about spirit and faith oh how they do not forget about the carnal... all these Malafevs, Dugins, Antonovskys - do not look like ascetics... and even those who are supposed to care about the immortal soul, do not forget to buy watches, yachts, etc...

        Well, yes, for Alexanders and Vladimirs, there are yachts, palaces, Kshesinskys and Kabayevs, and for commoners, there are fairy tales about the soul and faith...

        Oh well...

        Formulated by Alexander III, after only a few years under his son, it proved to be a dead end... Why return to this??? The answer is simple: there is NOTHING else to explain the WILDEST stratification of pseudo-Elites and commoners...

        Wasserman, okay, an old "bachelor", but other champions of the "Russian world" like Medvedev, Rogozin, Zolotov, etc. how many of their sons and grandsons have they sent to the trenches of the former Ukrainian SSR??? Oh yeah, that's not what they grew berries for... let the "Russians in spirit" take the rap... and we'd better raise our glasses to Russianness in London, Paris and Courchevel...
        1. oao
          -5
          April 20 2025 14: 27
          Well, what are you getting at now? The Supreme Commander realized in the second week that a blitzkrieg wouldn't work and backed out. And for the third year he's been harping on about peace. Wasserman wants to go to Poland, let him go and capture the rest. The position of the authorities is to finish everything faster.
          1. +1
            April 20 2025 15: 08
            If you had bothered to scroll up a bit, you would have discovered that it was a response to another user's post who had deleted his comment for some reason.

            Well, we ABSOLUTELY did not discuss the Supreme Commander, nor his jabbering, nor the Polish border... my response was EXCLUSIVELY to that user's position on the "Russian world", supposedly formulated by Alexander III.

            As for finishing everything faster... Unfortunately, in our country it is better to remain silent about the mental abilities of those who naively believe that it is possible to quickly get out of a trap that has been prepared for decades...

            The only thing I will say is that I envy you that you observe the Supreme...

            No matter how weak Nicholas II was as Supreme, at least he WAS...
        2. -3
          April 20 2025 15: 39
          The first sentence in your post deserves a ton of upvotes.
        3. -2
          April 20 2025 20: 14
          Quote: Nikolai Volkov
          I will give my traditional example

          All developed countries have problems with demography, and even China, which strictly limited it some 20 years ago, is now faced with the fact that there are fewer children. What next?
    2. -2
      April 20 2025 18: 43
      They called it native and use different things!
  2. +11
    April 20 2025 13: 22
    If Russia and Belarus are united, then Belarus will be finished. Our "geniuses of capitalism from the Russian government" will turn it into a desert, and we will get Belarusians who hate us.
    1. 0
      April 20 2025 13: 44
      Well, not into the desert, but into the swamp. They'll cut down all the forest and put it in their pockets.
      1. +4
        April 20 2025 13: 49
        And the Asian kings will thank them for a new habitat for baboons.
        1. +6
          April 20 2025 14: 16
          about baboons...

          South Korea has "ordered" around 2024 migrants from Uzbekistan to work in the country in 100...

          How is it that Koreans are not afraid of ethnic mafia, nationalism and Wahhabism?

          Maybe the issue is not with Uzbeks in general, but with the fact that it is the Russian government and Russian capital that imports precisely this kind of Wahhabi material?

          What prevents Russian capitalism and the state from attracting educated and well-mannered people?

          Let me remind you that in 5 Central Asian countries it is forbidden to wear clothes that cover the face... Let's guess in one try which neighboring country these religious obscurantists are going to? Hint, it's not South Korea...

          Well, here's a question to think about: why do the Russian "Elites", who supposedly care about the Russian world, Orthodoxy and the like, PURPOSEWISELY attract to our country that which has no place in their homeland? What is the purpose of this?

          In my opinion, this is clearly not the construction of a "Guz world"...
          1. -2
            April 20 2025 15: 44
            Quote: Nikolai Volkov
            South Korea has "ordered" around 2024 migrants from Uzbekistan to work in the country in 100...

            Yes, but don't forget what flags this gang has fenced in. There is a lot of information about this on the Internet. The question is, what prevents Russia from adopting the experience? I suppose one of the answers is the fear that the crown will fall if it learns from some Asians.
          2. +1
            April 20 2025 16: 04
            Anyone can enter. Our borders are not closed... But... If desired, it is possible and necessary to make it so that those "new arrivals" who do not comply with local laws and customs pay a very high price for it... For example, I do not understand why I (from taxes) should pay for the deportation to their homeland of those who did not renew their registration or violated other laws... They themselves must earn for this. For this there should be forced labor in a settlement somewhere in Siberia. Otherwise, he beat up, robbed, raped someone here... And we put him on a plane and back home at state expense...
          3. 0
            April 21 2025 01: 31
            Salaries are a hindrance. Educated and well-bred Uzbeks and Tajiks do well in their homeland, and those who want more migrate to more expensive countries to send home more currency. And those who are not needed at home come to us, and especially not in richer, civilized countries. We cannot offer them as much as South Korea, and now China.
    2. +4
      April 20 2025 14: 56
      Make Lukoshenko president and retire Putin.
  3. +4
    April 20 2025 15: 10
    While Moscow and Minsk do not need to rush to unite the countries into one, it makes sense for the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus to remain two separate states

    I agree 1000000%. We have a corrupt government that will populate Belarus with millions of masturbators, destroy industry and thieves will spread throughout the entire territory. Only in one case can we unite, and that is if Batka becomes the president of a united Russia. Batka screws anyone for their mistakes, be it an official or an oligarch, but here both don't give a damn about anyone and rule the country. I think that we don't need to ruin Belarus and annex it.
    1. -1
      April 20 2025 15: 48
      I disagree with you. Lukashenko is no longer a "pale youth with a burning gaze." And your oligarchs and officials, if they are really stepped on, can transfer the glorious American tradition to Russian territory - the president cannot be tried, but can be killed. Given the mentality of Belarusians, this is impossible in Belarus. And Rygorych doesn't need it.
      1. 0
        April 20 2025 16: 25
        Quote: k7k8
        I disagree with you. Lukashenko is no longer a "pale youth with a burning gaze"

        Yes, I understand that our greedy penny-pinchers will never let our father come within cannon shot of power because they are the power in the country, it is enough to look at the thieves in my country, on national projects and what the courts are doing, releasing slave owners masturbators to freedom who killed and kept Russians in slavery in Russia and so on. They have taken root so that they need to be uprooted with a hot sword, but who could do that in prisons, in hot countries and in the next world. And I hope that our father will not ruin his country and in his old age will not make a grave mistake
  4. +3
    April 20 2025 17: 59
    It is not the presidents who will unite Russia and Belarus.
    Russia and Belarus will be united by war with Europe.
    Does Europe's desire for war require any proof?
  5. +3
    April 20 2025 18: 04
    The Jew will decide whether it is beneficial for us to unite with Belarus or not.
  6. +1
    April 20 2025 19: 15
    I am for Belarus to join Russia. Father Lukashenko should be elected as the President of Russia.
  7. +1
    April 20 2025 20: 51
    I would send such Wassermans to the front lines, regardless of age and health. He has enough health to wag his tongue - and enough to answer for his words. A fighter for the Russian world, damn it.
  8. +1
    April 20 2025 22: 07
    The percentage of Russians and non-Russians is not so important, what is more important is how many people are satisfied with the Russian way of life. And I agree with Wasserman 100%! - at least one person in the Duma does not think about filling his pocket, but thinks about the interests of the Russian people, sometimes even disagreeing with the official authorities.
  9. 0
    April 21 2025 08: 54
    Maybe Wassermang was once a fine fellow.
    But the last thing I saw (at Puchkov’s) is almost insanity.

    What were you doing in the DUMA? - you gave books about the harm of liberalism to Nabiullina, Siluanov and others

    (not verbatim)
  10. +2
    April 21 2025 09: 59
    Wasserman explained that there should be a small distance, allowing for the temporary use of different planning and operating methods in both states.

    How many Russian advisers there are who determine how best to live for us, especially the Jews and Armenians are trying....
    Let them first put things in order at home, and then come with "harmful" advice....
  11. -1
    April 21 2025 12: 37
    ...Russian State Duma deputy Anatoly Wasserman, who considers Odessa to be the most Russian city...

    This deputy lives in the past....for more than 30 years of "independence" and the majority of Odessans have become Russophobes!
  12. 0
    April 21 2025 16: 27
    Lukashenko woke up in a cold sweat from this headline. As it turns out, the article is actually about the opinion of some Wasserman about Odessa.
  13. 0
    April 21 2025 16: 29
    Quote: vlad127490
    I am for Belarus to join Russia. Father Lukashenko should be elected as the President of Russia.

    And don't you want to know the opinion of Belarusians? Maybe there is no queue there. Or is it - they don't care?