Anonymous ID: 452f4c Aug. 6, 2023, 1:11 p.m. No.19311192   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19311148

Pushaw is and has been a foreign agent just like Nina Jankowicz has always been. Remember Nina taught Ukraine disinformation since early 2014. She helped set up the whole construct of what Ukraine is today

Anonymous ID: 452f4c Aug. 6, 2023, 1:30 p.m. No.19311313   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19311036

Of course it is,there is absolutely no women trying to join mens sports, if they allow one they must demand the other!trans are really just lazy cheaters.

Anonymous ID: 452f4c Aug. 6, 2023, 1:34 p.m. No.19311337   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19311020

Ok here we go, democrats might ne surprised most of them vote for! Remember Trump wanted prisoners out of jail, have democrats ever wanted that, besides Newsom

Anonymous ID: 452f4c Aug. 6, 2023, 1:43 p.m. No.19311385   🗄️.is 🔗kun

6 Aug, 2023 19:11

Zelensky adviser casts doubt on future relations with Poland

The “friendship” between Kiev and Warsaw will last only until the end of the conflict with Russia, the top presidential aide says

 

Poland and Ukraine will begin “competing” after the resolution of hostilities between Kiev and Moscow, Mikhail Podoliak, the top aide to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, has claimed.

 

The senior official made the remarks on Friday during a live appearance on Ukrainian TV. The existing “friendship” between Poland and Ukraine will not last forever, he warned.

 

“Today, Poland is the most-close partner and the most close friend for us. And, basically, it will remain as such until the end of the war,”Podoliak stated. (This is seriously going to piss off Poland. Poland literally hates Ukrainians since they killed 100’s of 1000’s of Polish during WWII. Poland may hate Russia but Ukraine telling Poland during this conflict they are only using them may break the dam of the fake friendship! Ukraine is alienating every country now.)

 

After the hostilities end the two countries will be “competing” with each other, he added, struggling to control “these or those markets, consumer markets, and so on.”

 

Over the course of the ongoing conflict, Warsaw has asserted itself as the main backer of Ukraine in Eastern Europe and one of its main supporters among Western countries. It has lavishly supplied Ukraine with assorted weaponry and military hardware while at the same time becoming a top hub for war-supply deliveries from elsewhere. In addition, the heavy presence of Polish-speaking mercenaries fighting for Kiev has been repeatedly reported from the frontline.

 

The seemingly flourishing ties between Poland and Ukraine, however, have been heavily dented by a bitter row over agricultural produce. Earlier this year, Poland and other Eastern European nations endured mass protests by farmers, who called for an embargo on cheaper Ukrainian produce, which had damaged local markets.

 

The situation was temporarily defused by Brussels, which introduced ‘temporary restrictions’ on Ukrainian exports in May in order to protect farmers in Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, and Bulgaria. However, the ban does not prohibit the transit of Ukrainian agricultural produce.

 

This week, Polish agriculture minister Robert Telus vowed to unilaterally embargo Ukrainian produce should the EU fail to extend the restrictions, set to expire on September 15.

 

“I want to make it clear that after September 15, Ukrainian grain will still not be transported to Poland,” Telus warned.

 

(Ukraine doesn’t realize how insignificant they are.)

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/580914-poland-ukraine-friendship-end/

Anonymous ID: 452f4c Aug. 6, 2023, 1:47 p.m. No.19311402   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1406 >>1603 >>1681

6 Aug, 2023 19:10

NYT misinterpreted Peskov’s words – Kremlin

The American newspaper claimed that Vladimir Putin’s spokesman considers democratic elections a sham

 

Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov has accused the New York Times of “mistranslating” a quote by him implying that Russian elections are rigged. While next year’s election will be democratic, Peskov suggested that President Vladimir Putin’s public support is so high that he will almost certainly win another term.

 

In a lengthy feature on the impact of the conflict in Ukraine on life in Russia, the New York Times quoted Peskov as saying “our presidential election is not really democracy, it is costly bureaucracy. Mr. Putin will be re-elected next year with more than 90 percent of the vote.”

 

The quote came amid a section of the story talking about how the ongoing military operation in Ukraine has consolidated support for Putin. According to Russia’s Levada polling center – an organization generally cited favorably by Western media – Putin has enjoyed an 80% approval rating through the entire conflict, except for immediately after he announced a partial mobilization last September.

 

Speaking to Russia’s ‘Podiom’ media on Sunday, Peskov said his words were “conveyed incorrectly.” While the New York Times’ version of the quote implies that the Russia does not hold democratic elections, Peskov actually said that, when Putin’s popularity and the “consolidation of society”due to the conflict are considered, “it can be said with confidence that if Putin is nominated, he will be re-elected with a huge advantage.”

 

“But elections are democratic, the president himself spoke about this,” he continued. “Although, on the other hand, they cost a lot of money, and it is clear in advance that Putin will be re-elected by a huge margin. This is what was discussed, and the published quote is, of course, a mistranslation.”

 

Peskov did not explicitly state whether he thought this “mistranslation” was intentional.

 

Peskov has previously condemned Western media for its one-sided coverage of the conflict.Speaking to reporters after a deadly Ukrainian missile strike on the Crimean Bridge last month, he declared that “the collective West is ready to turn a blind eye to any terrorist attacks that the Kiev regime organizes in our country.”

 

“This is not news. It was like this before and it will continue to be like this. We understand that perfectly well,” he added.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/580916-peskov-nyt-democracy-interview/