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    1. Suspicious_Place1270 on

      so that they have another excuse to invade to „protect“ the russian speaking population

    2. AlexRescueDotCom on

      Ironic considering a few months back in Russia, they (businesses) legally had to change all the store signage from English letters to Russian letters as English isn’t allowed any more to be the main business name.

    3. GravitasFailures on

      You know it’s funny, they spoke an awful lot of Russian in Ukraine… back in 2013…

      Maybe if you want them not to hate the language, country and people you should give back all their land?

    4. TheLaughingBread on

      Life is better when you cannot understand what this fatass has to say

    5. You only get to make demands when you win.

      You will not win. Go home.

      The longer you wait, the worse it’s going to get. You will suffer the consequences for decades, regardless.

    6. Russia literally killed the main segment of Ukrainian population that were speaking russian, in the east regions (mostly destroyed) 🤷‍♂️ And Ukraine with EU rules will offer enough for the rest – so such „demands“ are not grounded in reality anymore.

      And let’s speak of ukrainian speakers rights in russia. They also should have similar rights to other russians 👌

    7. Before putin started invasion, 40% of Ukraine spoke russian. Nobody really cared.
      I know several folks there who are 100% russian and did not understand a word in Ukranian.
      The interesting part of it is the same folks at their own free will working on building Ukraine defenses and learning Ukranian.
      fuck putin

    8. All of their demands and conditions are just a future excuse for another invasion in a few years.

    9. The majority Russian speaking population was conscripted and sent to the front from the occupied territories by Russia

    10. positivcheg on

      If you asked me what’s gonna be the outcome of this war 1 year ago I would say “I have no fucking idea”.

      But today I would say that we are not gonna settle on bullshit conditions from russia. We are bombing their oil infrastructure. It hurts. But it’s gonna hurt even more with time. So the longer they delay real peace talks, the worse it’s gonna be for them.

      Lastly, I don’t believe russian language will return that easily to ukraine everyday life and its good. Ye, you still can encounter russian language here and there but it’s like something very unusual to hear these days. I’ve been to Europe recently (Warsaw, Stuttgart) and comparatively to Lviv (Ukraine) I would say hearing russian language on the street was almost of the same chance – quite rarely but you do hear it once in a while. People are quite patriotic in that regard. Funny fact is that my wife, from Central Asia, is now speaking Ukrainian almost fluently lol.

    11. Joe_Kinincha on

      Absolutely. Russian language rights are no problem. They never have been. Now, you going to get the fuck out of Ukraine? All of it?

    12. Need_answers11 on

      What makes him think hes keeping any ukraine territory, to force language rules

    13. What a load of BS. If that was the only problem, Putin would sit down with Zelenskyy. Zelenskyy is an example of the „Russian-speaking Ukrainian“ that Lavrov pretends to care about. This invasion had nothing to do with language rights.

    14. TuringC0mplete on

      “Lavrov demands”
      And I’m already ignoring anything that comes next. This dude is such a clown

    15. The worst thing for Russian language rights in Ukraine was the invasion by Russian soldiers. Ukraine’s president’s first language was Russian. FFS this guy is one hell of a joke. Ukranians with Russian first/russian only language are taking up Ukrainian out of shame and resistance.

    16. Infamous_Ad_6110 on

      In fact, there were no hate fo russian language untill Russia invaded into Ukraine. And now they are yelling about any rights. Pathetic.

    17. You know what’s ironic is that native people and ethnic minorities that are Russian citizens (not by choice most of them) and live on their own land are not allowed to teach their own language in schools. Russia is actively killing cultures inside the federation but want Russian language right in foreign countries. Do Ukrainians living in Russia have Ukrainian language right? Try speaking Ukrainian in Russia and see how fast they sentence to prison time

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