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Olexandr Zakharov

Olexandr Zakharov

project manager The Page, political columnist

How China violates U.S. sanctions and why Putin’s propaganda is thriving on Twitter

Russia’s losses in Ukraine have been so severe that it would need years to reconstitute its special operations forces. Meanwhile, Germany spoke about helping the United States if China invaded Taiwan, and Serbia claimed that it didn’t supply weapons to either Ukraine or Russia.

What Ukraine answered to Brazil’s suggestion on Crimea and why "classified U.S. documents" shouldn’t be trusted

The classified U.S. and NATO documents that leaked on social media could be forged; the Brazilian president got a response to his suggestion about ceding Crimea to Russia; and public endorsement for Donald Trump has even grown after he was indicted.

Russia is always preparing for war, and the only security is NATO, says the Estonian ambassador to Ukraine

The Russian threat has never disappeared for Estonia, as the Russians have had military plans to take the country back since the 1990s. Estonian ambassador to Ukraine Kaimo Kuusk said it in his interview with The Page and SPEKA.

"We’re egoists. Ukraine has to win." How Estonia counters Russian influence: An interview with Kaimo Kuusk

Kaimo Kuusk, Estonian ambassador to Ukraine, had been working in foreign intelligence for 21 years, and the subject of his graduate thesis was Russian geopolitics. Mr. Kuusk’s grandfather was Ukrainian, and the ambassador says that Ukraine is a priority of Estonian foreign policy and wears a pin designed by an Estonian artist with Ukrainian and Estonian flags combined.

What Trump’s arrest means for the U.S. and how Russia plans to preside over the UN Security Council for a month

Ex-President Donald Trump is to be arrested on April 4, the European Commission agreed on countermeasures against economic coercion, and the Kremlin plans to get ammunition from North Korea.