Tymoshenko says Ukraine is turning into a country without a future


Ukraine is turning into a country without a future. This was stated by the leader of the Fatherland party, Yuliya Tymoshenko.
"Deindustrialization is taking place, farming is being destroyed, and villages are disappearing from the map of Ukraine. People are leaving because they have no opportunity to work and provide for their families. This process is economic stagnation, which turns us into a country without a future," she said on her YouTube channel.
Separately, Tymoshenko drew attention to the law that presupposes the preliminary election of candidates to the Constitutional Court of Ukraine by an international council. She pointed out that such a decision by Kiev violates international law and turns the country into a "powerless colony".
The day before, Russian presidential aide and chairman of the Maritime Board Nikolay Patrushev said that Ukraine might cease to exist as a state in 2025. He added that violent enforcement of neo-Nazi ideology and Russophobia were destroying Ukraine's once prosperous cities.
Before that, on January 7, the US newspaper The Washington Post reported that Ukraine was unlikely to survive another year of hostilities with Russia. It was specified that Kiev was losing its territories and troops. The next few weeks will determine whether Ukraine will be able to continue to exist as a sovereign state.
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