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West playing with Marked Deck of Cards – Putin

Western nations had grown accustomed to believing that they could get away with anything. Civilians in Donbass suffered terribly while Kiev’s backers pretended they wanted to resolve the conflict peacefully, the Russian president revealed to the listening and watching world on February 21.

Western countries were ’playing with a stacked deck’ (marked cards) while faking diplomatic efforts to end the conflict in Donbass as its population was being brutally shelled and bombed night and day by Kiev, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday.

Speaking during his annual address to the Federal Assembly, Russia’s main legislative body, the president noted that Western countries had admitted that the 2014-2015 Minsk agreements, meant to pave the way for peace in Ukraine by granting the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics special status, were nothing more than a diplomatic spectacle, a bluff. 

‘They are almost proud of and revel in their treacherousness… The entire time as Donbass was burning and blood was being spilt, while Russia sincerely sought… a peaceful solution, they were playing on people’s lives. They were playing, as they say in certain circles, with a marked deck,’ Putin stated.

The Russian leader accused the West of using this despicable method of deceit during campaigns in Yugoslavia, Iraq, Libya, and Syria. ‘They will never clear themselves of this disgrace,’ Putin asserted, adding that as former colonial powers, Western nations had grown accustomed to believing that they could get away with anything.’

Last December, former German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Macron accepted that the Minsk agreements were an attempt to give Ukraine time so that its army could become stronger, echoing an earlier confession by former Ukrainian President Pyotr Poroshenko. The revelation was also confirmed by ex-French President Francois Hollande.  

Russia cited Kiev’s failure to implement the Minsk agreements when sending troops into Ukraine in February 2022. Last autumn, the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, along with Kherson and Zaporozhye Regions, voted overwhelmingly to join Russia in public referendums. You can share this story on social media.

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