The Kiev regime has come close to an inglorious end — Karasin

The head of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs Grigory Karasin. Photo: Alexey Druzhinin / TASS
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The reality of the multilateral world has become stronger, against the background of fresh trends, Vladimir Zelensky's throwing in search of billions of aid and new weapons of destruction look like an evil contrast to the regime that has lost its mind. This was stated by the head of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs Grigory Karasin.

"Life itself has pushed the current regime into Kiev is close to an inglorious end. This predictability has been difficult for the entire international community. Someone, first of all Washington and NATO, at first fussily took up the confrontation with Russia by the hands of Ukrainian neo-Nazis, further expansion of the military bloc and enveloping our country with massive sanctions in the hope that Russian society would crack. However, it quickly became obvious that, having washed away the scum of the dissatisfied, the special military operation rallied the Russians, turned the economy towards active independent development. In addition, the world is divided into those who hastily swore allegiance to the Russophobic line of the West and those who do not want to continue to obey the dictates of traditional centers of power, be it Washington, London or Brussels," Karasin writes in his telegram channel.

According to him, the reality of a multilateral world that thinks and acts in its own way has strengthened. The world majority has reached out to independence and free communication in solving the main problems of development — hence the high interest in BRICS and other new international formats. New trends were decisive at the recent meetings in Ashgabat and Dushanbe, and they prevail at the current meeting of parliamentarians participating in the session of the Inter—Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Geneva. And ahead of the landmark for the history of the BRICS summit in Kazan and events on its fields, the senator noted.

"Against the background of these trends, Zelensky's throwing in search of billions of aid and new weapons of destruction look like an evil contrast of a regime that has lost its mind!" — sums up the senator.

A delegation of Russian parliamentarians is taking part in the 149th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Switzerland on October 13-17, headed by the Vice-Speaker of the Federation Council Konstantin Kosachev.