The Office of the President of Ukraine reacted to the words of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who said today that Moscow wants to help Ukrainians get rid of the allegedly anti-people ruling regime.
This was stated by Mikhail Podolyak, advisor to the head of the Ukrainian OP.
"Lavrov's statements today at a meeting with representatives of the Arab League member states are a good reminder of why you shouldn't move around in the sun without a headdress in the summer. Classic Russian schizophrenia: in the morning you declare that Moscow seeks to negotiate, and in the evening that your goal is "to get rid of the anti-people Kiev regime," Podolyak commented.
According to him, these words belong to the subject representing a barbarian country, which for no reason invaded foreign territory and kills Ukrainians as brutally as possible.
"So, 'regimes' are something in Russian prisons, while Ukraine has a legitimately elected government that won in fair, competitive, democratic elections. So many unfamiliar words for the Russian elite in one sentence, isn't it?" the adviser to the head of Ukraine's OP noted.
He advised Lavrov to make sure that he himself does not end up on the dustbin of history.
"When deciding to overthrow "anti-historical regimes", it is important not to accidentally end up on the unconditional dump of history. Especially if civilization is already extremely contemptuous of the entities that have committed so many documented grave war crimes," Podolyak concluded.
As a reminder, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said today that the Russian Federation wants to help Ukrainians get rid of the allegedly anti-people ruling regime.