that the leaders of several EU countries who “drew not only their countries, but also some other European states into war in Ukraine, have faced money shortage and decided nothing better than to spend frozen Russia’s assets”.
According to the Chairman of the State Duma, moreover, they “start to discuss that Russia itself understands that it will not get them back” and they use this argument to convince “leaders of other states who are against this, like, for example, Prime Minister of Belgium, to support this decision”.
“Both to those who propose
this and to those who doubt: NO, WE DO NOT UNDERSTAND,” emphasized Vyacheslav
Volodin
Vyacheslav Victorovich
The Chairman of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the eighth convocation. Elected in single mandate constituency № 163 (Saratov constituency - Saratov Oblast)
. “WE CONSIDER SUCH ACTIONS NOT ONLY AS VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAWS,
BUT ALSO AS STEALING. To say it not in diplomatic words – OPEN ROBBERY,” he
added.
Vyacheslav Volodin noted that not only those who make such decisions but even future generations would have to pay for this.
“NO ONE WILL FORGIVE. We will demand to return stolen back. European states involved in stealing will have to return even larger amount with accrued interest,” emphasized the Chairman of the State Duma.
In addition, according to Vyacheslav Volodin, it would be right “if those authorities who make such initiatives and those who adopt them would have been confiscated the property and any assets belong to them to pay back all the money stolen from the Russian Federation”. “All the participants of the EU thief community should understand that they will have to return the assets back. If not they have to do that, but their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren will have to do that. Free cheese is only in a mousetrap. Do not forget about this,” he added.
Vyacheslav Volodin recalled that in ancient times, the thieves’ hands were cut off. “The European states were the most violent. Maybe they understood well the mentality of those who stole and robbed,” he stressed.
“Probably, it would be right to return that measure to international law for those WHO DO NOT UNDERSTAND THAT THEY LIVE IN 21ST CENTURY where the legislation is more human. But it turned out that some leaders of European states have bad heredity, so they believe that they are still in the Middle Ages,” concluded the Chairman of the State Duma.