Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Bulgarian President intends to invite Putin to celebrate liberation from Ottoman yoke

Reportedly, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev intends to invite his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to the celebration of the 140th anniversary of Bulgaria’s liberation from Ottoman yoke, which will be held next year.

As Rumen Radev put it, it must be admitted that Crimea had already become Russia’s territory. He also spoke for lifting of sanctions imposed on Russia by the Obama regime and its vassals in the European Union.

According to American politologist Paul Craig Roberts, Crimea is part of Russia, as it has been for 300 years, and no one can do anything about it. What would mean if Mexico did not recognize that Texas and California were part of the United States? Nothing.

As far as the sanctions are concerned, they are in fact a benefit to Russia. The sanctions have moved the country to self-sufficient directions toward developing relationships with China and Asia. Moreover, the West with hegemonic impulses uses economic relationships for control purposes. Trade with China and Asia does not pose the same threat to Russian independence.

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