Julia-TimoscenkoFostul premier al Ucrainei, Iulia Timoscenko, a declarat imediat dupa discursul presedintelui Vladimir Putin in care a anunta anexarea Crimeei la Federatia Rusa, ca acesta are “serioase probleme psihice”.

„Discursul lui Putin a fost un exemplu de fascism pur, care este mult mai periculos decat cel camuflat de dinainte, cand vorbea de ‘prietenia intre popoare’. Dispretul fata de alt popor, provocarea adresata intregii lumi, credinta morbida in infailibilitatea personala cuplata cu minciuni sfidatoare, asta e propaganda fascista. O foarte mare minciuna”, a declarat Timosenko ziarului german Bild.

„Cand Putin spune ca pe Maidan au fost comandouri puternic inarmate de nazisti si antisemiti, nimeni nu mai poate nega ca acest om are probleme mentale serioase. Comandourile erau formate din studenti de 20 de ani. Lunetistii care trageau in ei erau trimisi de Putin. Cred ca Europa nu a mai auzit din 1938 genul de discurs ca cel pe care l-a tinut Putin ieri. Mesajul lui catre Occident si Kiev a fost clar: Nu-mi pasa de voi!”, a spus Timosenko.

Marti, presedintele Rusiei, Vladimir Putin, a semnat in fata Dumei de Stat acordul prin care regiunea Crimeea, care si-a declarat luni independenta de Ucraina, a fost alipita la Federatia Rusa.

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  1. Putin le-a dat o lectie de forta maimutoilor de vest ,i-a tot lasat dar mai aveau putin si intrau la el in casa

  2. „Serioase probleme psihice” – cine ?
    Un presedinte de stat sau o curva instabila mental care a facut si puscarie si s-a suparat pe lume ca n-a fost suficient de bagata in seama cand a iesit ?

    Ca fapt divers, lunetistii erau blackwater cu arme englezesti.

  3. http://news.asiaone.com/news/world/world-should-welcome-crimea-joining-russia-gorbachev

    World should welcome Crimea joining Russia: Gorbachev

    AFP

    Monday, Mar 17, 2014

    MOSCOW – The world should welcome the prospect ofCrimea becoming part of Russia as it rectifies a historic mistake from the Soviet era, the Soviet Union’s last leader Mikhail Gorbachev said Monday.

    Gorbachev said that Crimea had only ended up in the territory of post-Soviet Ukraine because it had been transferred from Russia by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev when both countries were part of the USSR.

    „For sanctions to be imposed there should be a very serious basis. And they must be supported by the United Nations,” Gorbachev told the Interfax news agency.

    „The possible taking of Crimea into Russian territory does not constitute such a basis,” he added.

    He described the weekend’s referendum where almost 97 per cent voted in favour of Crimea joining Russia „as a success that responded to the expectations of Crimeans.”

    „If until now Crimea had been joined to Ukraine because of Soviet laws that were taken without asking the people, then now the people (of Crimea) have decided to rectify this error,” he said.

    „This should be welcomed and not met with the announcement of sanctions,” he added.

    European Union foreign ministers agreed sanctions Monday against 21 Russian and Crimean officials deemed responsible for the referendum in Crimea, officials said.

    Gorbachev remains despised by many in Russia for allowing the break-up of the Soviet Union, a country for which many Russians still feel nostalgia.

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