Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Nikolai Patrushev said that Russia does not set time limits in the war against Ukraine, that the NATO countries are allegedly interested in a protracted war. He said this in an interview with the Argumenty i Fakty newspaper, Ukrainska Pravda reports.
"We’re not chasing deadlines. Nazism must either be eradicated 100%, or it will raise its head again in a few years, in an even uglier form. All the goals set by the President of Russia will be reached. It can't be otherwise, because the truth, especially historical truth, is on our side."
The Secretary of the Russian Security Council says that "the fate of Ukraine will be determined by the people living on its territory" and that Russia had "never controlled the fate of sovereign states".
Patrushev retorted: "It is Russia that has the right to demand reparations from the countries that sponsored the Nazis in Ukraine and the criminal regime in Kyiv."
Moreover, Patrushev believes that "Russia has the right to demand reparations from the countries that sponsored the Nazis in Ukraine and the criminal Kyiv regime."
He does not admit that the Russians are guilty of murdering Ukrainians and destroying their cities, but claims that the residents of the ORDLO (temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine) and the entire Ukrainian people deserve reparations from the main instigators of the conflict, that is, the United States and Great Britain."
"If Ukraine had remained independent and had not been guided by the current puppet regime obsessed with joining NATO and the EU, it would have expelled all Nazi evil from its country long ago. Meanwhile, an endless smouldering conflict in the country seems to be an ideal scenario for the entire North Atlantic Alliance, led by the United States. Ukraine is needed by the West to serve as a counterweight to Russia, and as a landfill for the disposal of obsolete weapons. By heating up military hostilities, the United States is again pumping money into its defense and industrial sectors, as in the wars of the twentieth century, remaining victorious. At the same time, the population of Ukraine is considered by the United States as a consumable that has no place in the same ‘golden billion’," Patrushev, a supporter of conspiracy theories, said.