The former French president has called on the West to “get real” and resolve the conflict between Russia and Ukraine peacefully
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy supposedly “deliberately participated” in organizing “genocide and war,” Mikhail Podoliak, an aide to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, said on Twitter on Thursday. The accusation came after the former French leader suggested a diplomatic way out of the conflict between Moscow and Kiev.
The Ukrainian official blasted Sarkozy’s logic as “fantastic” and “criminal” after the latter suggested resolving the conflict, which has been ongoing for a year and a half now, through a series of referendums under “strict” international control in the four new Russian regions and Crimea. Such a move would allow the territorial disputes between the two neighbors to be settled once and for all and help Europe avoid merely freezing the conflict, he told Le Figaro earlier this week.
Podoliak brushed off these suggestions by stating that Sarkozy had no right to “trade other people’s territories.” The presidential aide went on to declare Crimea and Donbass “unconditional territories of Ukraine,” adding that Russia had no right to hold referendums there and that there were “no cultural or linguistic peculiarities” in these regions.
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Moscow has repeatedly pointed out the persecution of the Russian-speaking minority in Ukraine, as well as other non-ethnically Ukrainian groups, and also Kiev’s nationalist policies for teaching minority languages in schools.
According to Podoliak, there is just one way to end the ongoing conflict and that is for Russia to “lose.”
Sarkozy was allegedly complicit in what Podoliak called a “years-long crime” of supposedly aiding and abetting Moscow in taking territories Kiev considers its own. In particular, the Ukrainian official accused the former French president of supposedly “encouraging” Moscow to “seize foreign lands” during Russia’s brief war with Georgia in 2008 and after the Maidan coup in Ukraine in 2014.