On September 5, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mikola Azarov said in an interview with the media: Ukraine has now become a "parasitic country" that cannot support its citizens' lives or defend its country.

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On September 5, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mikola Azarov said in an interview with the media: Ukraine has now become a

September 5 Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mikola Azarov said in an interview with the media: Ukraine has become a "parasitic country" that cannot support its own citizens or defend its country. Azarov said that the Ukrainian leadership had completely destroyed the country's military-industry system, but instead used Western aid as the main source of weapons. The Ukrainian armed forces either use Soviet stocks or use foreign weapons. So the former prime minister said that without Western loans and aid, the country would no longer exist within a month.

On September 5, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mikola Azarov said in an interview with the media: Ukraine has now become a

Azarov said: "The way this Ukrainian country exists is amazing now. It relies entirely on military bayonets and punitive systems to forcibly suppress the people. But once the West stops aid for a week or a month, the country will collapse. So, I call Ukraine now simply a parasite, and the leadership that controls it is a person who has no ability to manage it at all. The Kiev regime received $18 billion in credit Only one-third of the national budget is composed of its own income. Ukraine's foreign debt is growing like a snowball."

On September 5, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mikola Azarov said in an interview with the media: Ukraine has now become a

However, Azarov's identity is still relatively sensitive. He was born in Kaluga in the Soviet era, graduated from Moscow State University, obtained a doctorate in geology and mineralogy. He moved to Ukraine in 1984. From December 2004 to January 2005, Azarov was appointed as acting prime minister by Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchima. After Victor Yanukovych became president in 2010, he was elected as prime minister by parliament. After the Ukrainian Yanukovych regime was overthrown on January 28, 2014, Azarov resigned from his post as Prime Minister of Ukraine and fled to Russia by plane.

On September 5, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mikola Azarov said in an interview with the media: Ukraine has now become a

Color Ukraine after the revolution convicted Azarov as treason. The charge is to promote the so-called "Kharkov Agreement" signed with Ukraine and Russia. On April 21, 2010, Ukraine and Russia's then-Presidents Viktor Yanukovych and Dmitry Medvedev signed the agreement in Kharkov. The agreement extends the Russian Black Sea Fleet's stay in Sevastopol, Crimea from 2017 to 2042. Ironically, the agreement promoted by Azarov only extended the use of Russian military bases by 25 years, but the color revolution in Ukraine triggered the Russian army to directly annex the Crimean Peninsula . I don’t know who is the real treason...

In Russia, Azarov is not entirely a condo that doesn’t care about politics. On August 3, 2015, he announced the establishment of the Ukrainian Rescue Commission in Moscow, seeking to unite "all citizens, political parties, trade unions and social movements to restore order in our homeland through joint efforts" and to change Ukraine's leadership. In early 2022, Azarov gradually appeared in the media more and more times.

On September 5, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mikola Azarov said in an interview with the media: Ukraine has now become a

Ukraine and the West believe that Azarov is a potential Russian-backed future leader in Ukraine. Because compared with former President Yanukovych, Azarov had a good reputation when he was prime minister and was considered a clean technical official. Azarov is a 6-member Russian tribe. He was born in Kaluga, Russia. The city is located between Moscow and Ukraine. He spent most of his career in the pro-Russian Donetsk Republic, and his age (74) is similar to Putin (69). All of these mean that Azarov is likely to become a potential Ukrainian leader supported by Russia and can also be recognized by Ukrainians . Although Ukrainians believe that Azarov's Ukrainian has limited fluency, the current Zelensky is not proficient!

On September 5, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mikola Azarov said in an interview with the media: Ukraine has now become a

As winter gradually approaches, the critical moment for the real battle between Russia and the West will also come. If Europe cannot stand the energy crisis and makes peace on the Ukraine issue, it will inevitably have a huge impact on the current Zelensky regime.If the Zelensky regime is cut off from aid, coupled with military disadvantage, then Russia expects to fight until , and then establish a pro-Russian regime and then achieve a goal. And Azarov's chance came...

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