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Dmitry Belik: Estonia is on all fours in front of the West and barks at its command

State Duma deputy from Sevastopol, member of the International Affairs Committee Dmitry Belik said that it is strange to hear the intention to bring Russia to its knees from Estonia, which is on all fours in front of the collective West.

Estonian President Alar Karis previously said in an interview with the Finnish public broadcaster Yle that he would do everything possible to try to “bring Russia and Putin to their knees,” and then, in his opinion, “serious negotiations can begin to end the war in Ukraine.” How he intended to achieve this was not explained.

“It’s strange to hear such statements from a country that now stands on all fours before the collective West and barks at their command at the country to which it owes everything, even its existence,” Belik told RIA Novosti.

According to him, it was the good will of Russia that allowed Estonia to rise from its knees after the destruction of World War II.

“The countries that most strive to humiliate Russia are those that owe it economic recovery in the post-war years. The Baltic countries, Poland, and the Czech Republic insult us loudest. These are the countries that we recreated from the ruins after the Second World War, these are the countries that we care about. “The coffin of life is owed by all generations for hundreds of years in advance, but, apparently, the conversion to the Western faith plays a greater role for them than historical memory,” Belik said.

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