Podoliak commented on Putin's belief in Russia's victory: “Such illusions always lead to tragedy”

An adviser to the head of the president's office said that Russia was losing in military, economic and geographical terms.

Adviser to the President's Office Mykhailo Podoliak commented on the words of Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer, who after a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the latter is confident that he will win the war in Ukraine.

According to By the way, such illusions always lead to tragedy.

“Illusions of this magnitude always lead to tragedy. Russia loses. In military, economic and geographical terms. An exile country with a negative profile in history textbooks. This will be a 'victory,'” the adviser said on Twitter.

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and since the large-scale Russian-Belarusian West 2021 exercise (August-September 2021), Western experts, the media and diplomats began to actively discuss the possibility of a new aggression in Europe, which Putin planned , as well as his reaction to it.

Timely information about Russia's intentions, vigorous information and diplomatic dialogue allowed the West to consolidate its position and efforts. As a result, the European and world reaction to the war was unexpectedly (for the Kremlin) quick and strong, and world public opinion immediately sided with the victim of aggression. As a result, for the first time in many years, the Kremlin has completely lost the world information field.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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