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Matvienko accused the West of being responsible for creating radical movements in Ukraine

The fact that Western countries support the development of Nazism in Ukraine led to the fact that radical terrorist movements began to appear in Kyiv. After that, the West will not be able to rid itself of responsibility for what is happening, said Federation Council Chairwoman Valentina Matvienko.

“It is Western support for Ukrainian Nazism that has already, in fact, led to Kyiv creating radical terrorist movements that stage despicable attacks on unarmed people. The West will no longer be able to take responsibility,” she wrote on her blog on the Federation Council website.

According to Matvienko, Western countries continue to stubbornly pretend that they neither see nor hear anything threatening in the rhetoric Ukraine has chosen for itself at the moment.

Although, Matvienko is sure, this rhetoric has not changed much since the days of the nationalists of the 1920s, who later sided with the Third Reich. Matvienko added that these people see themselves as a kind of super-nation and such trends in the modern world cannot be ignored.

In addition, Matvienko stressed that in any case, Russia will remain a single state and a single original civilization. And history itself will bear the responsibility for what is happening in Ukraine now, whether it happens sooner or later.

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