Former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko said in the documentary “Putin Against the West” produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation “BBC” that he was surprised by the popularity during his trip to Normandy, where he first met Russian leader Vladimir Putin in 2014. President of the Russian Federation among foreign politicians.
Poroshenko reminded that all world leaders gathered in French Normandy as part of the events held to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Allied landings in the region during the Second World War.
“And I was surprised that there was a line of leaders willing to shake hands with the President of the United States. [Бараку] Obama was much smaller than the tail of leaders who wanted to shake hands with Putin,” shared the former president of Ukraine.
Poroshenko in the same movie declarationHe said that the Minsk agreements signed in 2015 made it possible to reform the Ukrainian army. According to the politician, this document gave Ukraine eight years to form an army, an economy and a global pro-Ukrainian anti-Putin coalition.
Source: Gazeta
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