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Putin actually declared war on Kazakhstan and Moldova, – Danilov

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< strong _ngcontent-sc90>Alexey Danilov said that in Russia there is now a feeling that everything has supposedly “succeeded” for them. The NSDC Secretary explained that the Kremlin continues to declare war on other countries.

The official said on the telethon that Vladimir Putin signed decree 962 on December 18. It concerns citizens of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Moldova, writes Channel 24.

Putin actually declared war on Kazakhstan and Moldova

On December 18, Putin signed decree 962, effectively declaring war on Kazakhstan and Moldova. Well, he’s done dealing with Belarus. When he says that all citizens of these countries can receive Russian passports, Danilov said.

The Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine explained that after this procedure Russia, like this happened in Crimea or Donbass, they will say that they will go to “protect” citizens who communicate in Russian and have Russian passports.

“Therefore, we must continue to do our own thing, we must move forward. So, it’s difficult, it’s hard. Keep in mind, when there’s a war, it’s always difficult,” Danilov assured.

What decree did Putin sign

  • On December 18, Vladimir Putin signed decree No. 962, simplifying the acquisition of Russian citizenship by citizens of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Moldova. living in Russia before applying for citizenship. You also do not need to know the history and laws of Russia, and Belarusians do not need to confirm their knowledge of the Russian language.
  • By the way, the head of the Kremlin has already signed similar decrees regarding citizens of Ukraine. In particular, in May 2022, he simplified the acquisition of Russian citizenship for orphans from Ukraine. In July 2022, he simplified the acquisition of Russian citizenship for all residents of Ukraine. Then the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry condemned the decree of the Russian dictator.

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