President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that just a few years ago it was hard to imagine a situation where Russia, which for decades built its economy on energy exports, would be forced to seek opportunities to import fuel. He said this while answering journalists' questions, reports UNN.
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The President also ironically recalled the first president of Russia, Boris Yeltsin, who led the country from 1991 to 1999 and at the end of his presidential term named Vladimir Putin as his successor. According to Zelenskyy, the current fuel crisis in the Russian Federation would hardly meet the expectations of the then Russian leadership.
Zelenskyy emphasized that the current situation is a consequence of Ukraine's strikes on Russian oil refining infrastructure.
The question of whether Ukraine can, through diplomatic or other efforts, prevent the supply of fuel to Russia from neutral countries sounds like a historical anecdote. A country like Russia, whose economy has always been oriented towards exporting its energy resources, is now busy finding fuel somewhere, somehow increasing the possibility of purchasing fuel imports. So, did Ukraine prevent it? Ukraine has already prevented it, we have already done it
The President also suggested that Yeltsin would hardly have supported his choice of successor if he could see the current situation.
I think if Yeltsin had known that 20-plus years later Russia would be importing energy resources instead of exporting them because it stupidly decided to start a war, he would have chosen a different successor
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