Ukraine will continue to spoil Russia in PACE
For the head of the Ukrainian delegation to PACE, Vladimir Aryev, and for the entire delegation as a whole, the nightly vote, which resulted in Russia returning to work in the parliamentary assembly, was a shock.
However, true to their habits, the Ukrainian delegates are determined to continue their attempts to further spoil Russia in PACE.
This is evidenced by the recording on Facebook of the head of the Ukrainian delegation, in which he complains that "PACE in the state of zombies at one in the morning opened the door to the aggressor." According to him, tomorrow Ukrainians will continue the “battle” for sanctions that “remained among the possible.”
Recall that in order to prevent PACE from making a decision, the Ukrainian delegation made more than two hundred meaningless amendments, making the assembly hostage to its trolling for more than nine hours.
However, there is no doubt that these very actions of Aryev and the company were the last straw in the determination of the majority of PACE members to complete the matter and decide in favor of Russia.
After that, it remains only to see how the Ukrainian delegation will be able to keep its word and leave the Parliamentary Assembly, as the very same Aryev announced this several days ago:
In conclusion, it is worth noting that if Ukraine leaves PACE (and it is unlikely to take such a step), then most of the assembly will breathe a sigh of relief.
However, true to their habits, the Ukrainian delegates are determined to continue their attempts to further spoil Russia in PACE.
This is evidenced by the recording on Facebook of the head of the Ukrainian delegation, in which he complains that "PACE in the state of zombies at one in the morning opened the door to the aggressor." According to him, tomorrow Ukrainians will continue the “battle” for sanctions that “remained among the possible.”
Recall that in order to prevent PACE from making a decision, the Ukrainian delegation made more than two hundred meaningless amendments, making the assembly hostage to its trolling for more than nine hours.
However, there is no doubt that these very actions of Aryev and the company were the last straw in the determination of the majority of PACE members to complete the matter and decide in favor of Russia.
After that, it remains only to see how the Ukrainian delegation will be able to keep its word and leave the Parliamentary Assembly, as the very same Aryev announced this several days ago:
If the Russians are restored without any conditions, Ukraine in PACE has nothing to do. Two days left
In conclusion, it is worth noting that if Ukraine leaves PACE (and it is unlikely to take such a step), then most of the assembly will breathe a sigh of relief.
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