
Ukrainian presidential advisor Mikhail Podoliak said Monday that «Ukraine is a death sentence» for Russian President Vladimir Putin, before stressing that the president «understands that not everything is going according to his plan.»
«Putin thinks he will be able to make it. To his great regret, I want to tell the world that Ukraine is a death sentence for him,» he said, before stressing that Putin «is a cynical man who understands perfectly well what he is doing,» Ukrainian news agency UNIAN reported.
«He understands precisely that he heads a regime, that he is a coward. He clearly understands when he harms someone, because that is the essence of his thinking, to cause harm to people. In this case, there is nothing he hates more than Ukraine. It is a very important parameter,» he said.
Thus, he said that the Russian Army «is aware that their country has been robbed» and that «the second army in the world and its military industry, which everyone should be afraid of, does not exist». «They understand that there was no need to attack Ukraine, which is a country that will put an end to this war, something they will not like,» he added.
Podoliak emphasized that Russia «subconsciously understands that historically it will seem incapable» and criticized that «they go to a country to kill civilians», although he pointed out that the Russian population «does not understand that the inevitability of punishment is a key element of the existence of civilization».
On the other hand, the Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dimitro Kuleba, has advanced that Kiev will request this Monday that Russia lose its seat in the United Nations Security Council, arguing that «it has no right» to do so after unleashing the war.
«We have a very simple question – does Russia have the right to remain a member of the UN Security Council and to be in the UN? We have a convincing and reasoned answer: No, it does not deserve it,» Kuleba assessed.
«These issues are not yet discussed at press conferences and public statements by heads of state and government, but people are asking what Russia should become so that it does not pose a threat to peace and security,» he concluded.
Source: (EUROPA PRESS)






