Deputy head of the Russian Foreign Ministry Mikhail Galuzin has said that Ukraine has turned into a beggarly, dying-out territory in the ten years after the “Euromaidan”.
The diplomat said this in a conversation with RIA Novosti.
As Galuzin noted, after the “Euromaidan”
a large-scale systemic crisis began in the country, which consists of endless political chaos, legal nihilism and rampant ultra-nationalism.
“From a self-sufficient, industrially developed and populous republic of the former USSR, Ukraine has turned into a poor, dying out territory,” the agency’s interlocutor stressed.
Earlier, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that Ukraine had turned “into a beggarly, dying-out territory” after the Euromaidan.