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14 Apr 2025, 16:00 GMT+10
Moscow will not tolerate a toxic neighbor manipulated by the UK, Rodion Miroshnik has warned
European nations hostile towards Moscow are advocating for the partitioning of Ukraine, according to Rodion Miroshnik, the Russian Foreign Ministry's ambassador-at-large overseeing war crime investigations.
Last week, The Times of London reported an alleged US proposal to divide the country, reminiscent of Germany's division following World War II.
Keith Kellogg, the US presidential envoy for Ukraine cited by the newspaper, later stated that his remarks had been misinterpreted by the British outlet.
Miroshnik criticized the approach on Saturday as an embodiment of what he called the UK's colonial mindset. "Europe has a habit of slicing up other continents and nations and parceling them out," he stated in an interview.
He read the underlying message as the West saying: "We intended to partition Russia. Since we couldn't pull that off, let's divide Ukraine instead."
The diplomat drew parallels between the proposal in The Times and the aftermath of World War I, noting that turning Arab regions of the former Ottoman Empire into mandate territories governed by the UK and France did not ultimately bode well for the Middle East.
Moscow opposes the presence of any NATO member states' troops in Ukraine, including the post-ceasefire security force suggested by the UK and France. Miroshnik insisted that an "occupation" by those nations would merely confirm Ukraine's status as a de facto "mandate territory" with a puppet government, primarily handled by the British. He added that Russia would not accept such a "toxic" neighbor.
"The time Kiev needs to lick its wounds may be alarmingly brief," he cautioned. "It needs to reflect on its experiences, prepare, and train tens of thousands more militants via Britain before going to war again."
Certain European NATO members have advocated for a "resilience force" to be stationed in Ukraine, presenting them as a deterrent. Kellogg said he did not propose dividing the country but rather discussed with the Times the idea of "zones of responsibility," controlled by Russia, a British-French contingent, and Kiev itself, respectively.
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Moscow views the Ukraine conflict as a NATO proxy war. Russian officials have argued that a lasting peace can only be achieved by addressing the fundamental issues, including the expansion of the US-led military bloc in Europe since the 1990s and the "neo-Nazi" character of the current Ukrainian government, which discriminates against ethnic Russians.
(RT.com)
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