Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov : God is great With it, we will storm Kiev and cleanse it of the Nazis Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov : God is great With it, we will storm Kiev and cleanse it of the Nazis

Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov : God is great With it, we will storm Kiev and cleanse it of the Nazis

Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov : God is great With it, we will storm Kiev and cleanse it of the Nazis  Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov appeared on board the modernized Russian "T-72" tank, and compared it to the American "Abrams" tank, which he described as children's toys.  Kadyrov posted a video clip on his channel on "Telegram", in which he appears on board the Russian tank, in a street.  The Chechen president described the Russian tank as a "real force" that outperforms its Western counterparts by all standards, and is equipped with the latest technology.  He added that Russian technology and technology is much better than foreign technology in terms of strength, protection, ease of driving and control.  Kadyrov said: "Wait for us! On board these tanks we will enter Kiev, and we will clear it of the Nazis."         The Russian ambassador to Poland does not rule out severing diplomatic relations between Moscow and Warsaw : Newspaper "Izvestia"  The Russian ambassador to Poland, Sergey Andreev, said in an interview with the newspaper "Izvestia", about the possibility of severing diplomatic relations between the Russian Federation and Poland. "Such a possibility always exists," the ambassador said in response to a related question. "It depends on the decisions of our leadership and the Polish authorities," he added.  Commenting on the allegations of the Polish side regarding the remaining Russian facilities in Poland, Andreev warned that "there is a limit, to which similar measures should follow in relation to the diplomatic properties of Warsaw in Moscow." "It's less than what we have here, but it's there," he said.  The ambassador also noted that the political agenda with Moscow has been "practically reduced to zero" due to the efforts made by Warsaw for many years.  He stressed that "the goal for Russia, which the Polish leadership constantly proclaims, is the defeat of our country on the battlefield by the Kiev regime with the support of the collective West, including Poland."  The diplomat also has no doubts that Warsaw will continue to supply Kiev with weapons and military equipment "as long as its capabilities are sufficient for this."  Meanwhile, Andreev noted that "the issue of sending its armed forces to Ukraine has not been discussed in Polish public political dialogues," but many Polish mercenaries are fighting on the side of the Kiev regime.  At the end of April, the Polish authorities forcibly seized the school building of the Russian Embassy in Warsaw, which the Russian diplomatic mission deemed illegal.  The Russian Foreign Ministry said that Moscow considers the Polish measures a flagrant violation of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961, and another violation of Russian diplomatic property in Poland.  The ministry promised that these actions of Warsaw would not remain without a tough reaction from Moscow and the consequences for Poland.  Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on May 15 that the country's authorities would seek to withdraw other diplomatic assets belonging to Russia in the republic.           AFP : "The country is moving forward" despite protests over pension reform, Emmanuel Macron  French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed this evening, Monday, that "the country is moving forward" despite the popular protests over reforming the pension system, denying the accusations against him of "contempt" for the French. And in a televised interview on the “TF1” screen, Macron indicated that “there was opposition in the street, but it took place quietly, and there were acts of violence and people who did not want solutions,” considering that “this is not France, and this does not represent the country, and the country goes on.” moving forward and continuing to innovate.  And Macron continued, asking: “Do you think it is in my interest to do what we do about the pension system, to carry the burden of difficult texts, to suffer all the consequent decline in popularity and to accept that?”  While he acknowledged that he was "sometimes solid" during the negotiations on reforming the retirement system, he denied, on the other hand, the charge of "contempt" leveled at him by a majority of the French, according to a recent opinion poll.  The French President said, "I do not like this adjective, which is used in vain," considering that it was "an adjective given to me by extremists and passed on."  Macron added, "I have never seen someone say to me, 'You are disdainful.' Sometimes, I am told, 'You are very solid. Enough", expressing his regret that some of those who were advocating raising the retirement age "fled" from the battlefield as soon as the battle over this reform began.  Protests continue in France against the reform of the retirement system, especially the main clause in it related to raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 years.  The unions called for a new day of protests against this reform on the 6th of June.

Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov appeared on board the modernized Russian "T-72" tank, and compared it to the American "Abrams" tank, which he described as children's toys.

Kadyrov posted a video clip on his channel on "Telegram", in which he appears on board the Russian tank, in a street.

The Chechen president described the Russian tank as a "real force" that outperforms its Western counterparts by all standards, and is equipped with the latest technology.

He added that Russian technology and technology is much better than foreign technology in terms of strength, protection, ease of driving and control.

Kadyrov said: "Wait for us! On board these tanks we will enter Kiev, and we will clear it of the Nazis."



The Russian ambassador to Poland does not rule out severing diplomatic relations between Moscow and Warsaw : Newspaper "Izvestia"

The Russian ambassador to Poland, Sergey Andreev, said in an interview with the newspaper "Izvestia", about the possibility of severing diplomatic relations between the Russian Federation and Poland.
"Such a possibility always exists," the ambassador said in response to a related question. "It depends on the decisions of our leadership and the Polish authorities," he added.

Commenting on the allegations of the Polish side regarding the remaining Russian facilities in Poland, Andreev warned that "there is a limit, to which similar measures should follow in relation to the diplomatic properties of Warsaw in Moscow." "It's less than what we have here, but it's there," he said.

The ambassador also noted that the political agenda with Moscow has been "practically reduced to zero" due to the efforts made by Warsaw for many years.

He stressed that "the goal for Russia, which the Polish leadership constantly proclaims, is the defeat of our country on the battlefield by the Kiev regime with the support of the collective West, including Poland."

The diplomat also has no doubts that Warsaw will continue to supply Kiev with weapons and military equipment "as long as its capabilities are sufficient for this."

Meanwhile, Andreev noted that "the issue of sending its armed forces to Ukraine has not been discussed in Polish public political dialogues," but many Polish mercenaries are fighting on the side of the Kiev regime.

At the end of April, the Polish authorities forcibly seized the school building of the Russian Embassy in Warsaw, which the Russian diplomatic mission deemed illegal.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said that Moscow considers the Polish measures a flagrant violation of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961, and another violation of Russian diplomatic property in Poland.

The ministry promised that these actions of Warsaw would not remain without a tough reaction from Moscow and the consequences for Poland.

Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on May 15 that the country's authorities would seek to withdraw other diplomatic assets belonging to Russia in the republic.



AFP : "The country is moving forward" despite protests over pension reform, Emmanuel Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed this evening, Monday, that "the country is moving forward" despite the popular protests over reforming the pension system, denying the accusations against him of "contempt" for the French.
And in a televised interview on the “TF1” screen, Macron indicated that “there was opposition in the street, but it took place quietly, and there were acts of violence and people who did not want solutions,” considering that “this is not France, and this does not represent the country, and the country goes on.” moving forward and continuing to innovate.

And Macron continued, asking: “Do you think it is in my interest to do what we do about the pension system, to carry the burden of difficult texts, to suffer all the consequent decline in popularity and to accept that?”

While he acknowledged that he was "sometimes solid" during the negotiations on reforming the retirement system, he denied, on the other hand, the charge of "contempt" leveled at him by a majority of the French, according to a recent opinion poll.

The French President said, "I do not like this adjective, which is used in vain," considering that it was "an adjective given to me by extremists and passed on."

Macron added, "I have never seen someone say to me, 'You are disdainful.' Sometimes, I am told, 'You are very solid. Enough", expressing his regret that some of those who were advocating raising the retirement age "fled" from the battlefield as soon as the battle over this reform began.

Protests continue in France against the reform of the retirement system, especially the main clause in it related to raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 years.

The unions called for a new day of protests against this reform on the 6th of June.

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