Monday, June 22, 2015

Patrushev said the undesirability of existence of Russia to the United States – RBC

Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev

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According to Patrushev told the newspaper “Kommersant”, “Americans … would like very much that Russia did not exist as a country.” Secretary of Security Council considers that, despite the fact that the United States “declare their interest in securing the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine”, in fact they are “interested in Russia».

The reason of such sentiments in the United States Patrushev He called the “great wealth” that Russia has. According to Patrushev, “Americans believe that we own them illegally and unfairly, because they think of them do not use as they should enjoy.” As proof of his words Patrushev gave “words of former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, that Russia does not belong to the Far East or Siberia” [This statement is often quoted by Russian government officials, but its source is unknown, but she denied Albright attributed her phrase - approx. RBC].

Patrushev believes that the lack of influence of the United States, the European Union would take place in other policy towards Russia.

Speaking of the situation in Ukraine, Patrushev named the US initiated the conflict in the east of the country. According to him, the US spent $ 5 billion on regime change in Ukraine, which, in turn, became the impetus for the start of the conflict in the Donbass. Patrushev said Russia does not encourage volunteers to join militias and LC DNI, but “really prevent” this is impossible.

Patrushev also touched on the topic of international terrorism, which is now, according to him, is the main threat to Russia . Security Council Secretary said that on the side of an extremist “Islamic state” fight over a thousand Russians, as well as volunteers from the United States and Europe, but prevent them from joining the terrorists impossible. Patrushev said that the US anti-terrorist coalition created in reality “are used for military intervention in the affairs of sovereign states.”

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