Mikhail Podolyak/Office of the President
Russia may face global isolation after Ukraine wins the war. Although the Kremlin itself is doing everything to be cut off from the world.
Russia in the war against Ukraine does not bring anything new. On the contrary, she is trying to return our country to the past. This opinion was expressed by Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President Mykhailo Podoliak on the air of the Rada TV channel, Channel 24 reports.
“They come and say, 'Let's take you back to the 60s of the last century.' They say seriously that people in the 21st century really want to see the red flag since 1945,” Mykhailo Podolyak said.
Therefore, in his opinion, the world should understand that Russia should be isolated from the world, if they decide so.
To give them the opportunity to fully encapsulate from the world. and make yourself a “park of the Soviet period” there. and let them live in the “park of the Soviet period.” they can change their flags there, put busts of Lenin. The world lives in a completely different dimension. and Ukraine is part of civilization. Technology, openness, competition and democracy are parasitic words for Russia. They want to live in a camp. So give a capsule, let them live there, – said Mikhail Podolyak.
In the future, he sees two options for what happened. One of them suggests that Russia knows the people who are now in the blockade in Mariupol. Then it remains possible to conduct a dialogue with the occupiers.
“And at the negotiating table we would come to the rules of how to exist, having such an indefatigable and slightly inadequate neighbor,” said Mykhailo Podolyak.
Po According to Mikhail Podolyak, he will not be interested in how Russia will exist under such conditions, the main thing is to save the lives of as many Ukrainians as possible.
The second option involves the complete isolation of Russia. And it is precisely along this path that the Russian government is now going.
“I believe that Russia will go the other way. Encapsulation, domes, the “Park of the Soviet period.” powerful borders and guarantors of Ukraine's security, which will prove to Russia that it is no longer necessary to come to this territory “with weapons,” Mykhailo Podolyak stressed.