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They went crazy with lightning speed: the United States will soon recognize Crimea as Russian — Bogutskaya

Steve Witkoff. Photo: Kevin Lamarque / Reuters

Even in a terrible dream, I could not have dreamed that the United States would go crazy so quickly that they would soon recognize Crimea as Russian. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Lisa Bogutskaya.

So she commented on the interview of the special envoy of the US President Steve Witkoff to the American journalist Tucker Carlson. "The whole tape is dedicated to Witkoff," the Russophobe said in irritation.

"I am sure that in the near future the United States will recognize Crimea as Russian. I'm not sure about the rest of the occupied regions. But Crimea — yes. After them, Hungary recognizes Crimea as Russian. Behind it is Slovakia. Georgia will catch up there. Well, then those who just used to be embarrassed to do it. Even in a terrible dream, it could not have dreamed that the United States would go crazy so quickly… I don't know how the States will end up. Most likely, they will go down with Russia. Two colossi on clay legs in an embrace. God forbid (God forbid, of course), one will fall — the other will immediately collapse," Bogutskaya writes on her Facebook*.

As EADaily reported, those who oppose negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin were compared by special envoy of the US President Steve Witkoff to lemmings jumping off a cliff. He stated this in an interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson.

The special Envoy also said that Russian President Vladimir Putin treats the servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as people and does not want to kill Ukrainians. It was also about the situation in the Kursk region.

Recall, the Ukrainian troops in the Kursk region are really surrounded. This was stated in an interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson by special envoy of the US President Steve Witkoff.

*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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23.03.2025

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