Meeting with Viktor Medvedchuk

Earlier, in Novo-Ogaryovo, the President met with Head of the Political Council of the Ukrainian party Opposition Platform – For Life Viktor Medvedchuk.

President of Russia Vladimir Putin: Mr Medvedchuk, I am pleased to have you here.

I have known for a long time now that despite the many challenges you maintain a straightforward position on restoring Ukrainian-Russian relations at all levels, including state, non-governmental, and in the economy.

We are pleased to know that there are political forces in Ukraine that openly and honestly hold this position. For our part, we are ready to contribute to restoring Russian-Ukrainian relations in every way. We hope that you will have more supporters in this regard over time. To reiterate, for our part, we will do our best to restore our relations.

I would like to note that we in Russia also noticed how the 75th anniversary of Victory over Nazism was celebrated in Ukraine this year. I am aware that this is largely due to your efforts, and the efforts of your associates and your party. I am confident that many people in Ukraine are grateful to you for this.

Since this is our common victory, I would like to express our gratitude to you on behalf of the Russian people.

Viktor Medvedchuk: Thank you very much, Mr Putin.

You are right about the celebration of the 75th anniversary of our common victory, the victory of the Soviet people and the Soviet Union. This is exactly how Ukrainian veterans see it. Indeed, we did our best despite the political crisis, despite the fact that the ‘party of war’ is still strong in Ukraine, and despite the fact that the radicals tried in every possible way to disrupt the May 9 celebrations.

We gave our veterans the respect they deserve. We owe a debt of gratitude to them. Ukraine is home to 13,243 veterans of the Great Patriotic War. This number includes both those who fought and those who worked on the home front. We are talking about elderly people who need assistance. We did our best to bring the holiday to their homes under the current circumstances in Ukraine, and we wanted to pay tribute to them.

(c) Kremlin.ru

11 comments

  1. Well Zelensky, I hope this traitor is arrested when his plane lands. You have no excuse whatsoever, not to throw this piece of crap into Ukraine’s dirtiest, filthiest prison.

  2. Clearly from the presence of those two cunts, ‘Victory over Nazism’ has still not been achieved.

    • Interesting that the Kremlin said in a statement last week, that anyone in the future, wanting to meet Putler, has to have two weeks quarantine. I guess that doesn’t apply to traitors trying to destroy Ukraine.

  3. “President of Russia Vladimir Pew-tin: Mr Medvedchuk, I am pleased to have you here.”
    Explanation of this statement: Pew-tin took a crap and then he spoke into the toilet.
    Two bullets, one for each forehead. Case closed.

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