Don't believe Russia when it say it doesn't intend to invade Ukraine, says former Ukrainian ambassador
"We do not believe them, and neither should you," says former Ukrainian ambassador to Canada Andriy Shevchenko on Russia's claim that it does not plan to invade Ukraine. "Russia is turning this negotiation process into blackmail and a waste of time."
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