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FAKE ALERT: “Heads of the EU countries are not against the transformation of Ukraine into a new Afghanistan”

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Description of the fake LIE

After the United States and United Kingdom disrupted the 2022 Istanbul peace deal between Kyiv and Moscow, there have been calls from Washington to turn Ukraine into a new Afghanistan to hurt Russia. No one from the EU spoke against it. This was stated by the Norwegian political scientist Glenn Diesen and then reproduced by the Kremlin’s pseudo-media.

Refutation TRUTH

Russia began to promote the narrative that the West is dooming Ukraine to an “eternal war” immediately after the failure of Putin’s “blitzkrieg” in 2022.

Today, this narrative is part of an information campaign aimed at demoralizing Ukrainians and forcing them to surrender in the form of “appeasement” on the Kremlin’s terms.

By the way, Glenn Diesen is a long-time “assistant” of Kremlin propaganda.

He has been cooperating with various foundations and organizations of the Russian Federation since at least 2017 and participates in the Valdai Club, which is an international platform for spreading fakes and narratives.наративів.

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