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Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy has taken a further step in withdrawing Ukraine from the Slavic world and reintegrating it fully as an Anglo-American satrap. He is now submitting a bill to the unicameral Verkhovna Rada, which defines English as one of the languages of international communication in Ukraine in his desire to further eliminate the Russian language in Ukraine. Oleg Tsarev, a former member of the Verkhovna Rada from the Party of the Regions, commented on the Zelenskyy initiative: “Nothing unusual is happening, the colony is adopting the language of the colonizers. Everything is going to the fact that English will become almost the main language in Ukraine.”

Tsarev notes that if the bill is passed, the border guards will be forbidden to speak Russian, and those applying for a visa, who speak only Russian, will have to work through interpreters. “Not many people in Ukraine speak English well,” Tsarev said. “Of course, they will be taught. But there is another problem—not so many people speak Ukrainian well either. Moreover, in Ukraine each region has its own dialect. The creators of Russian films, by the way, often do not take this into account. Their Bandera people speak the Poltava dialect, which is very different from the dialect of, say, the Lviv region.”

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