Kiev should plan to sever all ties with Russia & only contact Moscow through 3rd parties, says former Ukrainian ambassador to US

Warning! This article contains the usual verbal diarrhea from mafia land.

Ukraine should be ready to completely cut all diplomatic relations with Russia. That’s according to Valery Chaly, the country’s former ambassador to the US, who believes Kiev should only communicate with Moscow through proxies.

Speaking to Ukrainian channel Espreso TV on Monday, Chaly said Kiev should be ready to break off all communication with Moscow at a moment’s notice, and called Russia an “aggressor.”

“It is necessary to prepare for this decision and, in case of further steps, to take it immediately,” Chaly said.

In this case, Kiev would turn to another country to represent Ukraine’s position and act as an intermediary between them. The diplomat did not name any particular country he had in mind.

In response, the spokeswoman for Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova, said that the former ambassador’s words “indicate a desire to find justification for the war unleashed by the Kiev regime against its own people,” while the Kremlin envoy for Crimea, Alexander Molokhov, called Chaly’s statement “a road to nowhere.”

“Various madmen have gone on the offensive in the vain hope of cutting the umbilical cord still linking Ukraine to Russia with blunt scissors,” he said, referring to the former ambassador and others.

Relations between Moscow and Kiev have deteriorated since March 2014, when Crimea was reabsorbed into Russia after a referendum. The vote is not recognized by most of the world, which views it as an illegally-occupied Ukrainian peninsula.

In the years since, things have continued to worsen, against the backdrop of the conflict in Donbass. In eastern Ukraine, two regions have declared themselves as independent, in a move which has not been recognized by any UN country, including Russia. Kiev has accused the Kremlin of interfering in its internal affairs, which Moscow denies. According to Russian authorities, the conflict in Ukraine is an internal matter.

Last week, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists that Russia is “profoundly” concerned at the increasing tensions in Donbass. In recent weeks, reports from both sides of the conflict have noted an increase in violence.

“We are carefully analyzing the situation,” Peskov said. “We hope that the leadership of Ukraine will manage to keep these formations and units … from further provocative actions and from building up tension.”

(c) Kremlin Today

15 comments

  1. “Various madmen have gone on the offensive in the vain hope of cutting the umbilical cord still linking Ukraine to Russia with blunt scissors,”

    An interesting comparison by mafia land. An umbilical cord keeps a baby alive. If Muscovy are implying that they are the mother of Ukraine, then she is one lousy fucking mother, who only brought death and destruction.

    • I see the Moskali and especially the Bike remain juvenile in their work related to Ukraine. They invade Ukraine and murder thousands and thousands but claim Ukraine is provoking them. Only children and Moskali are provoked by a foreign language and declarations of freedom. Time to send back ALL Moskali men in Ukraine under the age of 65 for a 2-year reset. If they are still in Ukraine after 90 days, shoot them.

      • Off topic : the US wants to punish an American who volunteered to help Ukraine defend itself from Russian imperial savagery. Unbelievable! :-

        • Reading the article, it seems he also murdered two US citizens along the way. Not sure why the authorities are linking the two incidents. If he is wanted for murder in the US that’s fair enough, but no way should he be extradited for killing vermin in Ukraine.

        • “…battle experience with far-right paramilitary units in Ukraine…”

          I’ve been studying Ukraine for years and I have not heard of a “Far-right paramilitary”. But of course the NYT knows better than everyone else. They get their talking points directly from the Kremlin, just like they did 90 years ago when they supported Stalin. Since when did Nationalism become political? I guess, when the Globalists took over. It sure will be boring Olympics without nationalism……..

          • Anyone to the right of Stalin is a “far rightist.” The left has become that extreme.

  2. There might be a cord between ukrainians and russians, but there is no cord between Ukraine and Putin’s murderous crime syndicate.

  3. Not communicating directly with mafia land is actually a good idea.

    “We are carefully analyzing the situation,” Pest-Cough said. “We hope that the leadership of Ukraine will manage to keep these formations and units … from further provocative actions and from building up tension.”

    It would be highly welcome to increase provocations build more tensions with mafia land for this crime syndicate does not deserve anything else.

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