"Very Alarming Statements" – Klympush-Tsintsadze about Putin's intention to "protect" believers in Ukraine



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The statement of the Kremlin leader concerning future projects related to the creation of the CPU is very worrying. However, Ukraine will not allow Russia to use believers in their games.

This scenario has already been used by the Russian leader, Ivanna Klimpush-Tsintsadze, Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, on his page of Twitter.

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Putin said that the establishment of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine n & # It has nothing to do with faith. He stressed that Russia is ready to "protect" Ukrainian believers and "freedom of religion"

Very disturbing statements of the Kremlin and the Russian Orthodox Church. The last time, when Putin decided to "protect" Ukrainian citizens, he launched a military invasion of Ukraine. Freedom of religion is fully respected in Ukraine. We will not allow RF to use believers in his games,
she writes

Vladimir Putin has claimed the protection of Russian-speaking Ukrainians in the already occupied Donbass and annexed Crimea. In addition, he repeatedly repeated the possibility of a "serious and bloody nature" of subsequent developments in Ukraine after the establishment of the Orthodox Church.

How did the Orthodox Church of Ukraine create? According to the report of the exarchs of Patriarch Bartholomew, who had been staying in Ukraine for nearly a month, Ukraine had been given permission to create a single local church. The report was heard on October 10, 2018 at the meeting of the Ecumenical Patriarchate Synod.

On December 15, at the Unity Council, the Orthodox bishops announced the unification of Ukrainian churches. Its official name is the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.

Metropolitan Pereyaslavl and Bila Tserkva Epiphany are declared at the head of the CPU. Michael's golden domed cathedral in Kiev will become the CCP's cathedral.

The temples of the UOC deputy began to move under the jurisdiction of the CCP. In addition, a law was passed in Ukraine according to which the UOC deputy should be renamed Russian Orthodox Church.

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