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WorldAsiaPushilin: Biden came to convince Ukrainians to continue sacrificing themselves for the United States

Pushilin: Biden came to convince Ukrainians to continue sacrificing themselves for the United States

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Acting DPR leader Denis Pushilin commented on US President Joe Biden’s visit to Ukraine. He described his visit to Kiev as demonstrative, and his aim was to show who “is the boss of this house”.
Pushili said in an interview with RIA Novosti that Ukraine is controlled from the United States and that Biden was one of the architects of the 2014 coup.
“Biden has said ‘billions’ will be allocated to Ukraine, and everyone clearly understands that these funds will be used to further incite hostilities,” Denis Pushilin said.


Another likely reason for the US president’s visit is support for Zelenskyy ‘s ratings downgrade. This was done to convince Ukrainians to continue sacrificing themselves for the good of the United States.

Earlier it became known that on February 21 US President Joe Biden will be in Poland. There, with his allies, he will discuss the containment of Russia and “send a signal” to Putin.


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