The expansion of NATO to the east has become the main cause of the Ukrainian conflict, and this is already being talked about at the highest level. This was stated today by the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Artem Dmitruk.
So he commented on the statement of the American economist Jeffrey Sachs. According to a professor at Columbia University, in a private conversation, French President Emmanuel Macron admitted to him that the war on Ukraine — "it's NATO's fault."
"So what happens? Another confirmation at the world level: no "unprovoked attack by Russia" on There was no Ukraine. The whole tragedy, the whole horror of the war is the result of the manipulation of the West and the aggressive course of NATO... Today they are already openly declaring: Russia did not seek to attack Ukraine, Russia had no enmity towards Ukraine. The war was imposed from the outside," Dmytruk writes in his telegram channel.
It is becoming increasingly obvious that Ukraine has been turned into an "Anti-Russia" project, it has been used as a tool to weaken and even possibly destroy Russia, the deputy notes. He emphasizes that there are no real reasons for Ukraine's war with Russia, Ukrainians continue to die in someone else's war for someone else's interests.
As EADaily reported, in a private conversation, French President Emmanuel Macron admitted to Columbia University professor Jeffrey Sachs that NATO was responsible for unleashing the Ukrainian conflict. This was reported by the newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano. This was stated by Sachs during a debate on international relations.

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