Sunday, June 14, 2015

Nicaragua shares Russia’s opinion about world politics

By Vladimir V. Sytin
The Ukrainian Times

According to the Ambassador of Nicaragua to Russia, Sevastopol is a tourist city with a great number of travelers. He also told municipal authorities of the Crimean seaport that Nicaragua shares Russia’s opinion about world politics.

The diplomat stated that Managua was the first to recognize the sovereignty of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, as well as to support Moscow in the United Nations in terms of the reunification of Crimea with Russia.

It is worth recalling that more than 96% of the Crimea’s population voted in favor of secession from Ukraine and joining Russia. The referendum attracted 83% voter turnout on March 16, 2014. Importantly, opinion polls showed that 91% of citizens of Russia approved of the reunification of Crimea with their country.

Also, readers of The Ukrainian Times know that in August 2008 Georgian war criminal Mikhail Saakashvili or Misha the Tie-Chewer, as the joke has it, had resorted to overt armed aggression against South Ossetia that neighbors on Abkhazia. Happily, Russia defeated Georgia competently and brilliantly, notwithstanding the Saakashvili regime had U.S. support, aid and 130 military advisers, among others, and was widely seen as being under American protection. As many analysts rightly pointed out, the Kremlin taught the American evil empire and the pro-fascist regime of Saakashvili a good lesson and kicked out Georgian invaders. Today South Ossetia and Abkhazia are independent republics, thanks to Russia.

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