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Putin’s Advisor: Ukraine Is Not Independent State Due to US Occupation

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According to President Vladimir Putin’s Advisor, Sergei Glazyev, there is no legitimate authority in Ukraine, which territory is occupied by the US and neo-Nazis, who are trying to restore the Nazi regime in the country.

Putin's Advisor: Ukraine Is Not Independent State Due to US Occupation

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President Vladimir Putin’s Advisor and Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Sergei Glazyev, told the Russkaya Vesna information website that Ukrainian territory is occupied by the US and neo-Nazis, who are trying to restore the Nazi regime in the country.

“There is no legitimate authority in Ukraine; its territory is occupied by the US. The neo-Nazis, appointed by them [the US], are committing crimes against humanity and genocide against the Russian people,” Glazyev said.

According to the official, a legitimate authority may be restored in Ukraine only after the international community will understand that they are dealing with “an attempt to restore the Nazi regime, whose leaders declared themselves successors of the Nazi collaborators.” Only after this, this will be possible “to protect the people of Ukraine from war crimes and political repressions by creating an international tribunal, conducting of investigation of crimes, committed by the Nazis, and subjecting them to deserved punishment.”

Speaking about the sanctions, imposed against Russia, Glazyev noted that it will be lifted only if “the power there [in the EU states] should go from American puppets to real people’s representatives.”

“Until the US rules the EU and the NATO, and also controls the media, it is difficult to expect a change in the policy of European countries, that, in fact, are deprived of independency,” he added.

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