Sergiy Kyslytsya’s harsh advice got here all over a dialogue at the Russian president’s determination to reserve Russian nuclear forces on prime alert following intensifying Western sanctions in line with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Kyslytsya mentioned Putin’s escalation used to be principally a loss of life want.
“If [Putin] desires to kill himself, he doesn’t want to use nuclear arsenal,” Kyslytsya mentioned. “He has to do what the man in Berlin did in a bunker in Might 1945.”
Kyslytsya’s feedback ratcheted up his scorn for Russia.
“There is not any purgatory for warfare criminals,” Kyslytsya instructed Nebenzya. “They move immediately to hell, Ambassador.”