Davidyuk about Lavrov's visit to Africa/Collage of Channel 24
Sergey Lavrov arranged a tour of Africa – he visited Egypt, Ethiopia, Uganda and the Republic of the Congo. The political scientist stressed that they simply do not want to receive Russian representatives anywhere else.
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This was told to Channel 24 by political scientist Mykola Davydyuk. He jokes that Lavrov went to Africa because he likes to wear wreaths on Russians and dance with a tambourine.
According to him, this is the only thing left for the Minister of Foreign Affairs Russia, Lavrov has no other options. USA, France, Belgium and other countries are not waiting for him.
Nowhere, except for these tribal peoples, there is no place for Russia today. Africa is the only thing they have left. Although, perhaps they can still go to some Indian country, Latin America. But that's all, they've run out of allies,” Davidyuk said.
The political scientist believes that Ukraine has made Russia an isolated island. “It's now the largest island in the world, but it's more isolated and more toxic than Chernobyl in 1986,” he says.
Davidyuk assures that Russia continues to war with Ukraine, the deeper it will dig and the more years it will take to return to the category of civilized countries.
I am sure that Ukraine will make sure that Russia left the UN, the OSCE and was recognized as a state sponsor of terrorism. It will be very important that not a single foreign company is on their market, and Russia does not have financial instruments,” the expert replied.
According to the political scientist, it is necessary to ensure that Russian gas was as illegal as cocaine. “Ukraine is doing this, but the main thing is that the world should help us with weapons, money and political sanctions,” he added. video
By the way, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov recently hinted that Ukraine should agree to Russia's terms, threatening to escalate the war. He said that the Kremlin allegedly “does not have any prejudice to resume negotiations on a number of other issues.”