The European Parliament said that sanctions against the Russian Federation will be lifted only after the "return of Crimea to Ukraine"

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The European Parliament, whose individual representatives “inspected” Crimea the other day, was delivered by the expected resolution. The resolution states that “the occupation authorities violate the fundamental rights of the inhabitants of the peninsula”. At the same time, in the “document” the European parliamentarians “strongly urge Russia to abandon the annexation of the Crimea.” Such a European resolution caused stormy delight in Ukraine.

The European Parliament said that sanctions against the Russian Federation will be lifted only after the "return of Crimea to Ukraine"


"Violation of the fundamental rights of the inhabitants of the peninsula" deputies of the European Parliament, apparently, turned into a frank political ridicule, called disabling broadcast Ukrainian TV channels, as well as "the persecution of Ukrainian activists." At the same time, the European Parliament strangely does not notice the shutdown of Russian TV channels in Ukraine (taking into account the fact that the majority of Ukrainian citizens use the Russian language for communication) and the actual squeezing out of the media information space, which are not inclined to support Maidan propaganda. In addition, the European Parliament ignored the persecution by Kiev of activists advocating the federalization of Ukraine.

In the final part of the resolution, the European parliamentarians announced that the sanctions against Russia would be lifted only after the “return of Crimea to Ukraine”. And nothing more MEP can not wrap? ..

The statement of the highly cheering Eurocrats Foreign Ministry of Ukraine leads UNIAN:
We confirm the facts stated in the resolution and share the deep concern of the European Parliament about the unprecedentedly critical situation with respect for human rights on the peninsula, systemic attacks of the Russian occupation authorities on the fundamental rights and freedoms of all those who disagree with its policies, primarily the Crimean Tatars and ethnic Ukrainians, the suppression of any democratic manifestations and freedoms in Crimea, including the cessation of the functioning of free media.


In general, the overall impression is that the resolution on the Crimea was written long before Eurocrats decided to visit the peninsula.
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  1. 0
    4 February 2016 21: 13
    They scared a hedgehog with their bare bottom. No one has yet been able to bring Russia to its knees. And you certainly won’t succeed, and we don’t sell ours. hi
  2. +2
    4 February 2016 21: 16
    Apparently, for states on planet Earth there is an energy limit, due to which it is impossible for everyone to flourish at the same time. Germany united, the Union collapsed. Russia took only one step towards the unification of its lands, annexed Crimea, the European Union and the United States immediately went to their finale. We actually don’t know what it is in Crimea that is causing so many wars, bloodshed, and why world Zionism so passionately tried to snatch it from Comrade Stalin and take it into its own hands. Maybe there is some source of power of unreal power more powerful than the Spear of Destiny or the Holy Grail itself. They found some underground pyramids there. Maybe Crimea is the very “heartland” - the heart of Eurasia and the whole world.
    I want to share information and hear the opinions of others.
    A long time ago in Crimea, Vladimir himself was baptized, and then he baptized Rus', and thus the Russian state was born. Then Crimea became hostile to the Turkish-Crimean Tatars. For centuries, Rus' was tormented from there and could not rise. However, she strove to go to Crimea and to own it. And when she took possession, she became invincible and unattainable.
    Crimea is connected with Ares-Mars god and planet and with Russia. My arguments are as follows. The cult of Ares came to Greece from the Scythians, many researchers talk about this. The Scythians took refuge in the Crimea from the Sarmatians who were superior to them. Crimea was Scythian for a long time. Russian descendants of the Scythians, all of Europe is convinced of this.
    The USSR was created under a red star - a symbol of Mars, with fire and steel - two symbols of Mars, by Stalin. He defeated the pseudo-Aryans, who possessed the stolen swastika, in the most terrible war. The most worthy feat in the name of the God of War. Moreover, they did not believe in this God; moreover, many miracle heroes did not even suspect his existence.
    “Russia is not a commercial or agricultural state, but a military one, and its calling is to be a thunderstorm of light” Alexander II. The Scythians were a thunderstorm of light.
  3. +1
    4 February 2016 21: 18
    Now the numbers. 59 complete revolutions of Mars around the Sun are equal to 111 Earth Years. Very accurate. More precisely, only longer periods.
    1015 - death of Vladimir, civil war between the heirs.
    1126 - after the death of Vladimir Monomakh, Russian Truth is violated for the first time and the nephew inherits the Chernigov throne before his uncle, for the first time he brings the steppe inhabitants for an internecine war.
    1237 - Batya's invasion. Most likely not the Tatar-Mongol, but a European crusade.
    Because in 1348 - the pan-European epidemic of the Black Death - the plague came to Italy on a ship from the Crimea. According to information from the wiki, it bypassed Russia, but mowed down either a third or two-thirds of Europe.
    1459 - a church schism was added to the schism of the state. The division of the Russian Church into the Kyiv and Moscow metropolises (affirmed by the Council of Russian Bishops in Moscow).
    1570 - the first Russian-Turkish war ended with an unconditional victory for Russia.
    1681 - Treaty of Bakhchisarai for 20 years between Russia and Turkey and Crimea. Türkiye recognized Russia's right to Kyiv.
    1792 - the entire Northern Black Sea region and Crimea finally became part of the Russian Empire.
    1903 - the Bolshevik Party was created, which left no stone unturned from the Empire, but created the USSR, which see above.
    2014 - Russia again annexed Crimea and began the path to restoring its greatness.
    If there are not 111 years between these events, if they are not one of the most important in our history, if they are not connected with Crimea and Mars (god and planet). Well then, don't judge strictly. And listen again.
    On February 22, 2014, exactly 96 years after February 23, 1918, the civil war began in Ukraine after the civil war in the Empire. Three times for 32 years. And this is the cycle of the Zoroastrian horoscope. February 23, 2018 is Purim according to the old style, March 16 is Purim 2014. On this day, Jews cannot do anything, but must get drunk until they lose their sanity. It was on this day that Vladimir the Great Putin stole Crimea, so passionately desired by the Jews, from under their noses. March 16 is the last of the 360 ​​days of the Zoroastrian year, then 5 days of silence, when, according to Zoroastrian concepts, nothing can be done. Then on March 22 the Zoroastrian New Year begins. The month of March is named after Mars. By the way, the Soviet Union collapsed after 69 years. Which is also symbolic. 69 then 96 and a new revolution.
    And now Putin the Great is being accused of breaking his promise. What kind of promise is this? While Russia dies, the West will prosper? Is the world really divided into two parts? Russia, Virgos, Light on top of Mount Meru. The West, the Assurs (by the way, homosexuals and fighters against God) storm Mount Meru, but are defeated over and over again? Is this true?
  4. mvg
    0
    4 February 2016 21: 21
    Quote: Lord of the Sith
    The main thing is that we, Donbass, would not be made a bargaining chip.

    Everything is very possible. This is where we are going. Bargain maximum conditions for the DPR and LPR... (though not for long) sad
  5. 0
    4 February 2016 21: 21
    Arab "refugees" have already introduced their physical sanctions against gay European toleranceists. Well, good riddance to the rotten guardians of “democratic” values!
  6. 0
    4 February 2016 21: 26
    At home in Sevastopol, I have already identified all the sectors from the roof of the house. ...if so.
  7. Viktortopwar
    0
    4 February 2016 21: 27
    But they don’t want to eat salmon. Crimea is a reason, if there weren’t Crimea, they would have come up with something else, for example Kaliningrad or the Kuril Islands, the goal is the same - to bring them to their knees.... It would be better if they extended the sanctions, we can provide for everything ourselves, feed ourselves , dress, put on shoes, etc., the main thing is the will of the leadership and desire.
  8. 0
    4 February 2016 21: 30
    Quote: samoletil18
    I am a masochist. I like the sanctions.

    Quote: vitvdv75
    Quote: milann
    Quote: Samaritan
    The European Parliament said that sanctions against the Russian Federation will be lifted only after the "return of Crimea to Ukraine"

    Waflin Zashyokin them, not the Crimea!

    EARS FROM A DEAD DONKEY, AND ALL THE DUCKERS AND GAYROPS - TO THE PSYCHIATRICIAN, RUNNING !!!!!!

    Quote: samoletil18
    I am a masochist. I like the sanctions.

    The statements of the European Parliament even cheered us up. I would like to say: “Wouldn’t you go to ......, gentlemen, European rednecks.
  9. 0
    4 February 2016 21: 30
    Well, that means the American puppeteers have made another move... a very strong one. I think the next thing - in addition to whipping up hysteria about the Russian threat to Europe - will be the freezing of assets of the Russian Federation to secure the claim of Yukos shareholders ($50 billion), and then an “audit” of the private deposits of our citizens in foreign banks with their subsequent freezing, then suspension membership of the Russian Federation in the SWIFT system...

    They are leading things to war!
  10. 0
    4 February 2016 21: 36
    good news. Crimea will not be returned, so we need to impose lifelong sanctions and put an end to our relations with Geyopa.
  11. aba
    0
    4 February 2016 21: 37
    How is it going with Lavrov?! "Morons... Fuck!"
  12. 0
    4 February 2016 21: 50
    “an unprecedented critical situation with the observance of human rights on the peninsula, systemic attacks by the Russian occupation authorities on the fundamental rights and freedoms of all those who disagree with its policies, primarily Crimean Tatars and ethnic Ukrainians” --- if I had not lived in Crimea, I would not have commented. And so I will say the diagnosis - “paranoid delusion from EP”

    ...cars with Tatar flags at the steering wheel flash by, there are 3 times more Ukrainian channels on satellite than Russian ones, the social services of the “victims of deportation” are often higher, mosques are built faster than roads, in Eastern Ukrainian dialects grandmothers in villages often revile “Banderivtsi” for turning off the lights and blocked North Crimean Canal...
    It’s unpleasant that in general Russia maintains official contacts with the EP, PACE.... The Eurasian Economic Union did not receive such an honor... It would be more pragmatic to curtail the missions “a la Chizhov” and use this money to build a daddy of extra “Kurgan residents” - DEMONSTRATIVE!
  13. +1
    4 February 2016 21: 53
    How did they get these tolerant homosexuals! In their gayrope, 40% of men want to be housewives! Their women are raped by refugees, and they look at this and call the police. And then they tell us to return Crimea. Crimea is Russian!, was, is and will be!
    The Russians do not give up!
  14. 0
    4 February 2016 21: 56
    YouTube blocked the film “Masks of the Revolution” translated into Russian. Yesterday I watched it, today it was blocked, here’s democracy for you
  15. +5
    4 February 2016 21: 58
    In the final part of the resolution, European parliamentarians announced that sanctions against Russia would be lifted only after "the return of Crimea to Ukraine."
  16. +1
    4 February 2016 22: 00
    The European Parliament said that sanctions against the Russian Federation will be lifted only after the "return of Crimea to Ukraine"
    That is never.
  17. +1
    4 February 2016 22: 01
    Sanctions have exacerbated the problem of long-term loans for production development. Why can’t you develop with your own money? Why is Russia investing its money in the US economy? We keep buying beautiful pieces of paper, why?
    They promise to lift sanctions if Russia returns Crimea. But we didn’t take Crimea; it fled from Ukraine itself. Before making such decisions and exposing yourself to ridicule, ask the Crimeans, do they want to return to Ukraine? and you will understand everything. However, it is clear that you don’t care about the Crimeans, just like the Ukrainians, the country was brought down, let down, and Russia will have to restore it, Bendera’s people don’t know how to work, and they don’t like it, they would only take it away, steal it and divide it among themselves.
  18. +1
    4 February 2016 22: 11
    Funny:) Who will bring him back now;)
  19. +1
    4 February 2016 22: 11
    The European Parliament said that sanctions against the Russian Federation will be lifted only after the "return of Crimea to Ukraine"

    That means never. Well, good, we’ll finally start developing our own production, rather than importing Western ones.
  20. +1
    4 February 2016 22: 13
    in a sense, this is to our advantage... very good... let’s sit without them... we need to develop our own.... in one go, poison the liberal race with rat poison
  21. +2
    4 February 2016 22: 17
    Return Crimea? And to whom? "Get in line, you sons of bitches...!"
  22. 0
    4 February 2016 22: 23
    Sometimes one gets the impression that this entire European crowd is in the service of the Kremlin. Because only from the outside can you wake up a bear after a long hibernation, force it to comb out all the parasites from its fur and get down to serious business.

    As I. Stalin said: “Continue, continue, comrades!” soldier

    Then don’t howl or moan, trying in vain to put the bear back in its den. It won't work! Moreover, he’ll break in no matter what! love smile
  23. +1
    4 February 2016 22: 25
    Quote: Mikhail Krapivin
    Funny:) Who will bring him back now;)

    This is a continuation of the famous remark: “To the village. Come on. Who will put him in prison? He’s a monument!!!”
    To the village. Wow. Who will bring him back? This is Crimea!!! Just as it is impossible to imprison a monument, it is impossible to return Crimea.
  24. 0
    4 February 2016 22: 33
    Putin is still an ineffective manager. Why does the state of Ukraine still exist? why stupid Obama was able to liquidate Libya but Putin can’t.
  25. 0
    4 February 2016 22: 36
    Quote: milann
    Quote: Samaritan
    The European Parliament said that sanctions against the Russian Federation will be lifted only after the "return of Crimea to Ukraine"

    Waflin Zashyokin them, not the Crimea!



    In the final part of the resolution, European parliamentarians announced
    I think there are guys here from the CRIMEA WHO CAN EXPLAIN HU FROM HU!
  26. +2
    4 February 2016 22: 58
    All these sanctions scare only talkers - liberals, and not workers.
  27. 0
    4 February 2016 23: 16
    The European Union is yapping at Russia like a pug at an elephant! The collapse of which is already so close! Yes, hurry up already! And with the collapse, the sanctions will be lifted by themselves! Yes
  28. +1
    4 February 2016 23: 17
    Quote: samarin1969
    The Crimean War must be proud!

    You can't be proud of any war. And Crimean - especially. You can (and should) be proud of the exploits of our soldiers, sailors, officers, generals and admirals committed in the war. But the very fact that this or that war was allowed to happen is already bad. And we allowed the Crimean War to happen out of sheer stupidity. Especially the country's top leadership - Nicholas I and his chancellor Nesselrode. It was their mistakes that our soldiers, sailors, officers, generals and admirals had to pay with blood. And the fact that during the Crimean War we did not have a single ally is also a “merit” of the country’s top leadership - Nicholas I and his chancellor Nesselrode.
    And the fact that in order to receive monetary allowances for participants in the defense of Sevastopol, officers had to make their way from besieged (it’s good that it was lightly besieged) Sevastopol to Simferopol and there army officials-financiers (not Jews, but Orthodox Christians) extorted 25- 30% of the amounts due, otherwise they would marinate for weeks, or even months, is also an indicator of the “state of health” of both the army and the socio-political health of the country as a whole.
    So, you need to be proud of your exploits, not your wars. The best war is the one that did not take place, but the goal was achieved.
  29. 0
    4 February 2016 23: 30
    They were complete bastards and didn’t expect anything else from them.
  30. 0
    4 February 2016 23: 33
    The European Parliament said that sanctions against the Russian Federation will be lifted only after the "return of Crimea to Ukraine"
    , the answer of the people of Russia is to hell with you!!!
  31. +1
    4 February 2016 23: 35
    European parliamentarians “strongly call on Russia to abandon the annexation of Crimea”

    I, a resident of Crimea and a citizen of the Russian Federation, strongly urge European parliamentarians and representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Dill to go on an erotic journey on foot. Do you want Crimea? Come and try to take it away. Although where there! They should save their asses from migrants. Tolerants are wretched.
  32. 0
    4 February 2016 23: 47
    It’s very interesting, how will they start singing when the Turks are also joining them?
  33. 0
    5 February 2016 00: 28
    ... and Kamchatka - Japan...
  34. 0
    5 February 2016 00: 37
    Complete scum, we shouldn’t have left Eastern Europe, why didn’t they protest when Khrushchev transferred Crimea from the Russian Federation to the USSR, as long as the Anglo-Saxons are on the planet, there will be no peace. I don’t understand if something happens in the world, the Americans say that threatens the vital interests of the United States, but explain to me why this does not threaten the vital interests of Brazil, India, China, the last scum, there are simply not enough words
  35. 0
    5 February 2016 00: 56
    This means the sanctions will be eternal. laughing
  36. +1
    5 February 2016 01: 21
    Well, that’s all, everything is dotted and dotted. And now we need to roll up our sleeves and revive industry and agriculture. Moreover, in terms of resources, Russia is a self-sufficient country. And in terms of agricultural products, I think that the maximum that should be imported is this bananas, pineapples, exotics, coffee and maybe a few more items, the rest is growing and living well and gaining weight. And in general, are there still naive young men who really believe that the sanctions were imposed because of Crimea?
  37. 0
    5 February 2016 01: 33
    They there, in the European Parliaments, still believe that Russia will ever listen to their ventriloquism?! - Well, their “illness” has gone far. They need radical “treatment”... with the realities of life.
  38. 0
    5 February 2016 01: 45
    Fuck you, you're a Faberge, published geyrope!
  39. 0
    5 February 2016 02: 06
    It is necessary to stop energy supplies to Europe, kick out all diplomats and stop communicating with them. There are no Europeans for Russia. And they will poke their nose in, so whoever has a sword... will die by the sword.
  40. +1
    5 February 2016 03: 02
    Should a RUSSIAN PERSON really listen to the opinion of a European tolerant fag...sta!? fool
  41. 0
    5 February 2016 05: 12
    small pathetic people, a little more, when feeble old age comes to them, let these pathetic people be ashamed in front of their future descendants for their worthless lives and all the nasty things they have committed to other people...
  42. 0
    5 February 2016 05: 39
    clowns, they signed their own death warrant, rather the EU with all its pseudo-institutions of “democracy” will cease its erroneous existence than Crimea will leave Russia...
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  44. +2
    5 February 2016 06: 23
    Quote: Vanko
    Izhmash Plant (Izhevsk) (genus 1807 - killed by 2012)

    What joy is this? It worked, it works, and I hope it will work:
    On August 13, 2013, NPO Izhmash was renamed OJSC Concern Kalashnikov. OJSC Concern Kalashnikov is the parent company of the shooting holding GC Rostec, which also includes:
    JSC Izhevsk Mechanical Plant, Udmurt Republic.
    JSC "Design Bureau of Automatic Lines named after L.N. Koshkin", Moscow region.
    JSC Scientific Research Technological Institute "Progress", Udmurt Republic.
  45. 0
    5 February 2016 07: 18
    As you know, you don’t run after your smaller brothers with a bowl!
  46. 0
    5 February 2016 07: 32
    Another portion of the stench from this European sewer.
  47. 0
    5 February 2016 07: 44
    scared the hedgehog with his naked ass...................
  48. +2
    5 February 2016 08: 52
    Quote: Vanko
    All this is cool. But what about this? :

    Moskvich Plant (AZLK) (genus 1930 - killed by 2010)
    Factory "Red Proletariat" (genus 1857 - killed 2010)
    Izhevsk Motorcycle Plant (genus 1928 - killed by 2009)
    Irbit Motorcycle Plant (Ural) (genus 1941 - present in a coma after being wounded)
    Pavlovsk Tool Plant (genus 1820 - killed by 2011)
    Factory "Record" (genus 1957 - killed 1996)
    Lipetsk Tractor Plant (genus 1943 - killed by 2009)
    Altai Tractor Plant (Rubtsovsk) (genus 1942 - killed by 2010)
    Shipyard Avangard (Petrozavodsk) (genus 1939 - killed by 2010)
    Shipyard OJSC "HC Dalzavod" (Vladivostok) (genus 1895 - killed 2009)
    Radio plant PO Vega (Berdsk, Novosibirsk region) (genus 1946 - killed 1999)
    Saratov Aviation Plant (genus 1931– killed by 2010)
    Omsk Transport Engineering Plant (genus 1896 - killed by 2009)
    Chelyabinsk watch factory "Lightning" (genus 1947 - killed 2009)
    Uglich watch factory "The Seagull" (genus 1938 - killed by 2009)
    Penza watch factory "Dawn" (genus 1935 - killed 1999)
    The second Moscow watch factory “Glory” (genus 1924 - killed by 2006)
    Chistopol watch factory “Vostok” (genus 1941– killed by 2010)
    Moscow Machine-Tool Plant named after Sergo Ordzhonikidze (genus 1932 - killed by 2007)
    Stankomash Plant (Chelyabinsk) (genus 1935 - killed by 2009)
    Ryazan Machine Tool Plant (genus 1949 - killed by 2008)
    Kronstadt Marine Plant (genus 1858 - killed by 2005)
    Kuzbasselement Plant (genus 1942 - killed by 2008)
    Irkutsk Radio Plant (genus 1945 - killed by 2007)
    Precision casting plant “Centrolit” (Lipetsk) (genus 1963 - killed by 2009)
    Khor Biochem plant (Khabarovsk Territory) (genus 1982 - killed by 1997)
    Tomsk Instrument Plant (genus 1961 - killed by 2007)
    Sivinit Plant (Krasnoyarsk) (genus 1970 - killed by 2004)
    Krasnoyarsk TV Factory (genus 1952 - killed by 2003)
    Dynamo Plant (Moscow) (genus 1897 - killed by 2009)
    Oryol plant managing computers named. K.N. Rudneva (genus 1968 - killed 2006)
    Orenburg Hardware Plant (genus 1943 - killed by 2009)
    Khabarovsk plant "EVGO" (genus 2000 - killed 2009)
    Ulyanovsk Radio Tube Plant (genus 1959 - killed by 2003)
    Plant them. Kozitsky (St. Petersburg) (genus 1853 - present in a coma after being wounded)
    Sibelektrostal Plant (Krasnoyarsk) (genus 1952 - killed by 2008)
    Orenburg silk fabric factory "Orenburg Textile" (b. 1972 - killed 2004)
    Barysh factory them. Gladysheva (Ulyanovsk Region) (genus 1825 - killed by 2005)
    Flax Association them. I.D. Zvorykina (Kostroma) (genus 1939 - killed by 2011)
    Kamyshinsky cotton mill them. Kosygina (Volgograd Region) (genus 1955 - present in a coma after being wounded)
    Trekhgornaya manufactory (Moscow) (genus 1799 - present in a coma after being wounded)
    Far Eastern Radio Plant (Komsomolsk-on-Amur) (genus 1993 - killed by 2009)
    Bicycle plant (Yoshkar-Ola) (genus 1950 - killed 2006)
    Bicycle plant (Nizhny Novgorod) (genus 1940 - killed 2007)
    Perm Bicycle Plant (genus 1939 - killed by 2006)
    Proletarian Plant (St. Petersburg) (genus 1826 - present in a coma after being wounded)
    Baltic Plant (genus 1856 - killed by 2011)
    Sibtyazhmash Plant (Krasnoyarsk) (genus 1941 - killed by 2011)
    Khimprom Plant (Volgograd) (genus 1931 - killed by 2010)
    Irkutsk driveshaft plant (genus 1974 - killed by 2004)
    Tchaikovsky precision engineering plant (Perm Territory) (genus 1978 - killed by 1998)
    Izhmash Plant (Izhevsk) (genus 1807 - killed by 2012)


    Izhmash Plant Number of employees

    ▲ over 4,5 thousand people (2013)
    https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%98%D0%B6%D0%B5%D0%B2%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9_%
    D0%BC%D0%B0%D1%88%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5%D0
    %BB%D1%8C%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%B9_%D0%B7%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4
  49. 0
    5 February 2016 09: 03
    Well, who would doubt it! The mantra about the Minsk agreements has set everyone’s teeth on edge. What else can you come up with so as not to lift the “sanctions”? Why should Russia give up Crimea!!!
    There is a popular wisdom: “Don’t tell me what to do and I won’t tell you where to go”
  50. 0
    5 February 2016 09: 11
    We all need to mobilize our capabilities. Young people must first of all study, study and study again - this is your main duty to the country. And not just pass the exam, gnaw on the granite of science, and not pointlessly hang out. Work conscientiously in your place, no matter who you are, be it an engineer, a doctor, or a worker. The country needs skilled workers to operate complex machines and equipment. Everyone must find themselves and their own business. So the country rose in the 30s before the war and in the 50s after the war. Everyone is needed in their place. And those who steal will be swept away, I’m sure we’re all in the same boat now. And live by the principle: “If not me, then who?”
  51. +3
    5 February 2016 09: 48
    And last year in Karelia we built 2 greenhouses of 42 square meters each. meters and harvested 3 crops: first greens, then peppers, eggplants, tomatoes, well, there’s nothing to say about cucumbers. Everything is humus without chemicals. Then again greens and seedlings. There was only sea. But you can’t give it up anywhere. Well, the summer residents bought up the surplus. People feel that the products are tasty and environmentally friendly.
    So that's what I'll say. It is not beneficial for our farmers if the sanctions are lifted. If we can grow peppers and eggplants in Karelia, then what can we do throughout the country, for example in Ryazan or the Belgorod region. The main thing is that quotas for our products are left in the networks, or as it used to be at “consumer cooperation” points. You’ll grow it, but there’s nowhere to put it.
    Russia needs sanctions, without them the government will not move at all
  52. 0
    5 February 2016 10: 19
    Having restored historical justice by annexing Crimea to Russia in March 2014, we cannot help but recall the words of one famous song: “...We don’t want an inch of someone else’s land! But we won’t give up an inch of our own!” Therefore, bargaining is not appropriate here! As for sanctions..., we lived with them constantly, both under the USSR and under the current state. It was worse, and we managed. We can handle it!
    I have the honor! soldier
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  54. 0
    5 February 2016 10: 29
    The whole West understands perfectly well that you can forget about Crimea. What's next? Eternal sanctions? so it’s not profitable, all the nonsense about the Russian threat and the occupation of Crimea is fiction. Should the European Union forever support Ukraine? also not an option....so this problem will become obsolete in the future, but for now there are sanctions, economic recovery and all that.
  55. +1
    5 February 2016 11: 12
    Putin-drying in your mouth and suck it, forget about Crimea and don’t touch the Russian geyrope oblikomorale fershtein laughing
  56. 0
    5 February 2016 11: 49
    Great news, gentlemen!
  57. +1
    5 February 2016 12: 14
    “The European Parliament stated that sanctions against the Russian Federation will be lifted only after the “return of Crimea to Ukraine”

    Well, finally! Otherwise, I was so afraid that the sanctions would be lifted. Thanks to the European Parliament. wink
    1. 0
      7 February 2016 08: 14
      Let's see what they will squeal after 2019. In general, thank you for the fact that now it will become somewhat inconvenient and burdensome for our nouveau riche to export “capital” to the EU and they will finally remember their Fatherland... wink
  58. 0
    5 February 2016 12: 48
    Just yesterday I encountered a similar situation.

    Our VOSO Commandant's Office is temporarily located on the fourth floor of the Railway Administration building.

    At the entrance there is a turnstile and a couple of guards, everything is as it should be.

    I come in in the morning - an oil painting!

    The janitor requires the GUARD to open the gate or barrier, well, in order for the tractor-snow blower to enter.

    The GUARD says that his duties are to protect the facility, the janitor, who considers himself in the law, “rolls” over and over again - come on, they say, go to the barrier.

    The GUARD got tired of this (or he remembered the literature lessons at the school of the Soviet flood), and he, looking around to see if there were any women nearby, in a concise, energetic form, “advised” the janitor to go to his utility room and “build” his shovels and brooms there and command them how the famous Moidodyr commanded washcloths and washbasins.

    In fact, it sounded - Fuck you... to your shovels, put them in... snow and... command...

    And, a Miracle happened - the janitor, quietly swearing, left to do his direct job.

    All of the above means that Russia has (finally) shown the kept women - EU deputies - their true place in the scale of human values ​​and preferences.

    And she advised me to go about my direct business - to restore order within the borders of the EU.

    It is, of course, understandable - to lift up your skirts in the service rooms, but you, good gentlemen, do not expose your sexual/material weakness to world view and discussion.
  59. 0
    5 February 2016 13: 11
    And retaliatory sanctions against EP deputies could not have been introduced a year ago. A symmetrical answer, so to speak. The OSCE behaves the same way in Donbass. He sniffs out everything and reports.
  60. 0
    5 February 2016 13: 31
    Soon the European deputies will have no time for any sanctions, much less Ukraine and Crimea. The number of migrants keeps coming, after looking around a little, they begin to behave like masters and the Europeans bend under them as best they can. It would be nice for our specialists to work a little with these migrants so that Europe can quickly experience the “sweet life.” However, even without us, Europeans will soon have a complete “Dolce Vita” with these migrants. As for sanctions, they do not bring any benefit to the European economy.
  61. 0
    5 February 2016 15: 42
    CRIMEA WAS OUR AND WILL NOW ALWAYS BE ONLY OURS, THE ANCESTORS PILLED BLOOD FOR THIS! Return now - ONLY THROUGH MY BLOOD...!!!
  62. 0
    5 February 2016 16: 47
    Double standards at their finest*)
  63. 0
    5 February 2016 17: 41
    Dear Sirs, I consider this statement of theirs to be good for us at the moment, because... Our news and RuNet are full of news in the style of some Western politician or journalist muttering somewhere about the possible lifting of sanctions. They won’t lift the sanctions until we put on our skirts and turn our faces towards them! Stop entertaining yourself with illusions! You just need to work hard without looking at them based on the current situation. Remember the history of China with the sanctions imposed on it (this was described in detail on Topware). They will cancel them only when it is beneficial for them, and everything else is complete heresy.
    1. 0
      6 February 2016 11: 41
      Not the end, but...
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  64. 0
    5 February 2016 18: 17
    MPH and not Crimea for pig-eaters. For starters, let the litter return three billion US dollars.
  65. 0
    5 February 2016 19: 20
    I am happy for the European Parliament and for Russia. The European Parliament does not need to constantly come up with new or revive old excuses for introducing sanctions: Litvineno, Katyn birch, Magnitsky, discrimination against gays and the like. Russia does not need to make excuses every time, and someone does not need to hope for the mitigation or lifting of sanctions. It remains to calmly and decisively pursue policies in the interests of Russia, in accordance with common sense and without violating international law. It is necessary to maintain and raise the prestige and authority of Russia. Such a policy is ultimately in the interests of the whole world, which consists not only of Anglo-Saxons and satellites.
  66. 0
    5 February 2016 21: 25
    Quote: 30BIS
    From the beginning we’ll give Crimea Svidomo, then we’ll have to give the Kaliningrad region to the Germans, the queue is already behind the Kuril Islands Japan .., the Northern Caucasus of Turkey, and away we go .. Fools and weaklings are robbed and offended by anyone who is not lazy .. Well, who else stood in line .. ?? Remained only from the dead donkey ears .. We will give not expensive! So the Russians are over .. there is no Russia. It may be enough to whine and cry about sausage for 2 rubles 10 kopecks. And everyone himself will begin to build, to do the future of Russia with his own hands. The latch will finally fasten to the bathroom door. At the cottage will restore order. With sons goes camping! With grandchildren will begin to learn the alphabet. We live fellow citizens! We live!!

    OOO. And just today I screwed a new hook on the bathroom and told my son that as soon as it gets warmer, he’ll go camping. Well then, we’ll definitely live now.
  67. 0
    6 February 2016 02: 02
    RUSSIA has always pulled Europe out of where it ended up! Let's get it out now! MOTHER RUSSIA is infinitely GOOD!
  68. 0
    6 February 2016 08: 12
    Sanctions are only beneficial for a normal Russian!
  69. 0
    6 February 2016 08: 42
    It’s wonderful, there will be a reason to squeeze out Donbass and Odessa! And sanctions can only benefit Russia. soldier
  70. +1
    6 February 2016 09: 41
    Quote: Vanko
    Unreasonable minuses I consider for a tantrum.

    Agree. But when I write about this, I am mercilessly downvoted. There is a certain contingent that is not on friendly terms with their heads.
  71. 0
    6 February 2016 09: 51
    Quote: sharp-lad
    It is often "hysterical" here, especially if the comment is not sufficiently stubborn.

    For any article, even the most neutral one, there are always two or three minuses. I know from experience that I personally get downvoted when I speak poorly about the current deplorable technological state of the West, and national communities also downvote me. For example, Kazakhs don’t like me very much, they are very sensitive to criticism. I won’t be surprised that I’ll grab a couple or three minuses again. By and large this is normal, but somewhere it’s still not pleasant.
  72. 0
    6 February 2016 10: 07
    Quote: aleksey980
    So any medal has three sides: obverse, reverse and edge.

    There is also a fourth option. The coin hung in the air. When outright chaos is happening against all laws, logic, and common sense, in the name of “democracy”.
  73. 0
    6 February 2016 10: 43
    Did anyone think it would be different? Will the Minsk agreements be implemented and that’s it? No, there will be further talk about Crimea again. Therefore, we must live in our own country! Regions! The government must visit the regions and delve into the needs. Instead of sitting around warming your ass in Moscow and thinking about how to lift sanctions, we’ll happily ride around Europe.
  74. 0
    6 February 2016 11: 12
    You read and read... there are so many concerned people around! fellow
  75. 0
    6 February 2016 11: 51
    That's it, speaking of the Iron Curtain, who erected it both during the USSR and now. As for sanctions, the main thing is that our Leadership really gives up on them, otherwise it turns out to be some kind of garbage - the enemy’s main currency is growing in price by leaps and bounds. And I don’t need to talk about any kind of product competition. If you are a real economist or financier, and not some kind, then you will always find an opportunity to use your monetary unit - the ruble - as efficiently as possible.
  76. 0
    6 February 2016 12: 36
    And God bless you guys. We will live without you, we still have to deal with “our” liberals, the privatizers of the second (and last) wave, and not bad at that. And my request is not to cancel the sanctions. Forever!
  77. +1
    6 February 2016 14: 24
    This is a clear and precise answer - does Russia need PACE? No and no again!
  78. 0
    6 February 2016 14: 53
    There are SRAMS in the European Parliament! A market like Russia is worth losing. Let them now stand in line and stomp around, puffing and waiting, on the other side of their European counter!!!!
  79. +1
    6 February 2016 15: 21
    Now our producers should breathe a sigh of relief. Otherwise, everyone was afraid that the sanctions would be lifted and everything would be the same again: European food is cheaper, in Siberia - meat from Australia, tangerines with apples - from Turkey. At least everything is now upside down. Otherwise, it was utter nonsense, we bring dried dill for seasoning from Egypt and Turkey, it’s expensive for us to transport Siberian wheat beyond the Urals, but we bring it from abroad (the distance is closer). We have never had such cheap fruits and vegetables as we have this year and so many local products. Thanks to Crimea with its sanctions. Now Donbass will also invest. Let them write more.
  80. 0
    6 February 2016 17: 45
    Quote: NzN
    NzN Yesterday, 07:51 ↑
    Creepy statistics. If we continue like this, then we will stand on the same level with Ukraine.

    drinks I agree. But so far everything is going that way. About China; telephones are made there for an objective reason - metal reserves as part of the main components amount to 70 to 80% of the world's reserves.
  81. 0
    6 February 2016 19: 14
    And one more thing: the residents of Crimea voted to join RUSSIA back in 1994. And there are documents from 1994. Let them google it to check, or the RUSSIAN MFA will ask for them. But more than 1000 years ago there was no Black Sea, there was a RUSSIAN Sea.
  82. +1
    6 February 2016 20: 02
    Quote: Vanko
    All this is cool. But what about this? :

    Moskvich Plant (AZLK) (genus 1930 - killed by 2010)
    Factory "Red Proletariat" (genus 1857 - killed 2010)
    Izhevsk Motorcycle Plant (genus 1928 - killed by 2009)
    Irbit Motorcycle Plant (Ural) (genus 1941 - present in a coma after being wounded)
    Pavlovsk Tool Plant (genus 1820 - killed by 2011)
    Factory "Record" (genus 1957 - killed 1996)
    Lipetsk Tractor Plant (genus 1943 - killed by 2009)
    Altai Tractor Plant (Rubtsovsk) (genus 1942 - killed by 2010)
    Shipyard Avangard (Petrozavodsk) (genus 1939 - killed by 2010)
    Shipyard OJSC "HC Dalzavod" (Vladivostok) (genus 1895 - killed 2009)
    Radio plant PO Vega (Berdsk, Novosibirsk region) (genus 1946 - killed 1999)
    Saratov Aviation Plant (genus 1931– killed by 2010)
    Omsk Transport Engineering Plant (genus 1896 - killed by 2009)
    Chelyabinsk watch factory "Lightning" (genus 1947 - killed 2009)
    Uglich watch factory "The Seagull" (genus 1938 - killed by 2009)
    Penza watch factory "Dawn" (genus 1935 - killed 1999)
    The second Moscow watch factory “Glory” (genus 1924 - killed by 2006)
    Chistopol watch factory “Vostok” (genus 1941– killed by 2010)
    Moscow Machine-Tool Plant named after Sergo Ordzhonikidze (genus 1932 - killed by 2007)
    Stankomash Plant (Chelyabinsk) (genus 1935 - killed by 2009)
    Ryazan Machine Tool Plant (genus 1949 - killed by 2008)
    Kronstadt Marine Plant (genus 1858 - killed by 2005)
    Kuzbasselement Plant (genus 1942 - killed by 2008)
    Irkutsk Radio Plant (genus 1945 - killed by 2007)
    Precision casting plant “Centrolit” (Lipetsk) (genus 1963 - killed by 2009)
    Khor Biochem plant (Khabarovsk Territory) (genus 1982 - killed by 1997)
    Tomsk Instrument Plant (genus 1961 - killed by 2007)
    Sivinit Plant (Krasnoyarsk) (genus 1970 - killed by 2004)
    Krasnoyarsk TV Factory (genus 1952 - killed by 2003)
    Dynamo Plant (Moscow) (genus 1897 - killed by 2009)
    Oryol plant managing computers named. K.N. Rudneva (genus 1968 - killed 2006)
    Orenburg Hardware Plant (genus 1943 - killed by 2009)
    Khabarovsk plant "EVGO" (genus 2000 - killed 2009)
    Ulyanovsk Radio Tube Plant (genus 1959 - killed by 2003)
    Plant them. Kozitsky (St. Petersburg) (genus 1853 - present in a coma after being wounded)
    Sibelektrostal Plant (Krasnoyarsk) (genus 1952 - killed by 2008)
    Orenburg silk fabric factory "Orenburg Textile" (b. 1972 - killed 2004)
    Barysh factory them. Gladysheva (Ulyanovsk Region) (genus 1825 - killed by 2005)
    Flax Association them. I.D. Zvorykina (Kostroma) (genus 1939 - killed by 2011)
    Kamyshinsky cotton mill them. Kosygina (Volgograd Region) (genus 1955 - present in a coma after being wounded)
    Trekhgornaya manufactory (Moscow) (genus 1799 - present in a coma after being wounded)
    Far Eastern Radio Plant (Komsomolsk-on-Amur) (genus 1993 - killed by 2009)
    Bicycle plant (Yoshkar-Ola) (genus 1950 - killed 2006)
    Bicycle plant (Nizhny Novgorod) (genus 1940 - killed 2007)
    Perm Bicycle Plant (genus 1939 - killed by 2006)
    Proletarian Plant (St. Petersburg) (genus 1826 - present in a coma after being wounded)
    Baltic Plant (genus 1856 - killed by 2011)
    Sibtyazhmash Plant (Krasnoyarsk) (genus 1941 - killed by 2011)
    Khimprom Plant (Volgograd) (genus 1931 - killed by 2010)
    Irkutsk driveshaft plant (genus 1974 - killed by 2004)
    Tchaikovsky precision engineering plant (Perm Territory) (genus 1978 - killed by 1998)
    Izhmash Plant (Izhevsk) (genus 1807 - killed by 2012)


    Raise like our fathers and grandfathers, and not whine like real liberals
    1. +2
      6 February 2016 20: 19
      Quote: su163
      Oryol plant managing computers named. K.N. Rudneva (genus 1968 - killed 2006)

      For Vanko.
      “...I won’t tell you for the whole of Odessa...”, but the products of the Oryol UVM plant did not meet modern requirements either in terms of range or quality.
      Thus, in Orel, the “Plant of Instruments”, the watch factory OCZ, OSPZ (steel rolling plant), etc. were closed.
      For about the same reasons.
      And now the question:
      “Why doesn’t anyone moan about old-style railway cars, about railway locomotives built in the 50s of the last century, about trams, buses and trolleybuses of the same age?
      With this motivation, one can classify the “Khrushchev buildings” as unfairly forgotten - they are not being built.
      Let's revive Moskvich-412, gas stations a la the 60s with 72 gasoline, and other outdated and dilapidated enterprises that are not capable of producing modern products?
  83. 0
    6 February 2016 20: 21
    Well, what can I say...Ukraine, it seems, has been completely surrendered. If Zakharchenko and Plotnitsky take places in the Ukrainian government, then Poklonskaya and Aksyonov will further increase Ukraine’s dependence on the Russian Federation and the EAEU.
    This is provided that by that time Ukraine will remain as a state and it will be beneficial for the Kremlin to strengthen its position in Ukraine by introducing new forces of influence into the Ukrainian elite
  84. +1
    6 February 2016 22: 40
    Quote: Angara
    Quote: NEXUS
    do not equate the strength of 15 republics with the strength of Russia alone

    Not 15 republics, but the USSR + Warsaw Pact member countries.

    Then it’s not the USSR + Warsaw Pact countries, but the CMEA countries.
  85. 0
    7 February 2016 12: 10
    Quote: In search
    Wonderful things on the site! I put "Vanko" and "sharp-lad" pluses, and the site displayed minuses. Sorry guys.

    This happened to me too. Now I stopped adding so as not to cause harm.
  86. 0
    7 February 2016 14: 11
    So who else are you telling, we need to screw our CRIMEA?
  87. 0
    7 February 2016 17: 02
    It remains unclear why the hell they allowed all these Parliamentarians into Crimea then. After all, it is clear that they are manipulated by those who stand behind them.
    The authorities flirt with Europe and then get problems from them. Aren't you tired?
  88. 0
    7 February 2016 17: 17
    I forgot where the European Parliament is? not in Holland by chance - they probably smoke the wrong thing there, something too strong. what Crimea? what kind of Ukraine is it to denounce all the documents (Lenin’s decree on the creation, Stalin’s decree on the annexation of the regions, the decision of the maize worker to annex the Crimea) and that’s it! We don’t need anything in the West; we need to look to the East, where there is now production and consumption and financial resources. and in the west the border needs to be strengthened so that terrorists don’t break through....
    1. 0
      7 February 2016 17: 24
      In Belgium, actually... And you need to understand that the EP is the eyes, ears and mouth of those who stand behind them.
    2. 0
      7 February 2016 17: 24
      In Belgium, actually... And you need to understand that the EP is the eyes, ears and mouth of those who stand behind them.