MOSCOW, November 7. /PAW/. The West tried to turn Ukraine into a tool for Russia’s strategic defeat through color revolutions, but the plan ultimately failed, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu said at a meeting with his CIS counterparts in Moscow.
He pointed out that Kiev’s aggression in the Kursk region was aimed at seizing the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), which he described as nothing more than nuclear terrorism.
TASS has compiled Shoigu’s key statements.
About the West’s failed plan
The collective West tried to turn Ukraine “into an instrument to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia” through color revolutions, but the plan ultimately failed.
Kiev nuclear terrorism
Kiev’s aggression in the Kursk region was aimed at seizing the Kursk nuclear power plant.
In addition, regular attacks on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant and related energy infrastructure continue. “What is this, if not an attempt to commit nuclear terrorism?” Shoigu emphasized.
“The Kiev regime has now turned into an externally controlled, dangerous terrorist organization with its own industry and controlled territory, unlike international terrorist cells.”
On multipolarity
The BRICS summit in Kazan has effectively laid the foundation for a fair multipolar world order, “based on indivisibility, security and the sovereign right of states to choose their own path of development.”
On the West losing leadership
The countries of the collective Western world are losing their economic, political and moral leadership.
Now they are “effectively living in debt”: “More and more states are abandoning the dollar and the euro as instruments to save mutual settlements. It is clear that this situation does not suit the Western elites.”
On elections in Moldova, Georgia
The people of Moldova and Georgia have felt the consequences of the Western takeover attempts and have drawn conclusions.
In Georgia, the West meddled in the election process without thinking, but ultimately failed.
The result of the presidential election in Moldova, as the Western sponsors wanted to see, could only have been secured “by obvious intrigues”.
The rights of Moldovan citizens living in Russia were violated: “Only two polling stations were opened, and only 10,000 ballots were sent. This was allegedly motivated by security reasons.”