The speech of the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin during the G20 summit was rather ambiguous. Russian opposition political technologist Abbas Gallyamov also drew attention to this.
What Putin said about the war in Ukraine
According to the expert, he was most surprised by one unusual thesis of the head of the Kremlin.
We are talking about the dictator's statement, which sounded literally like this: "Ukraine can be understood because the war is going on."
According to the opinion of the opposition, the president of the Russian Federation could change his rhetoric so sharply against the background of the problems that the Russian Federation faced after the invasion of our country.
He also drew attention to the fact that the Russian oil refining industry is on the verge of a technological crisis.
According to him, the aggressor country actually has a lot of problems, but it is extremely difficult to say exactly which of them provoked the change in Putin's rhetoric.
What else did Putin say about the war in Ukraine
During the G20 online summit, the head of the Kremlin began to assert that it was necessary to find ways to end the war in Ukraine.
He also began to call this war a tragedy cynically.