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Russians are organizing a telebridge with Western countries to commemorate the anniversary of the Yalta Conference, according to CNS.

The Russian authorities and the occupying forces in Crimea plan to hold a telebridge in commemoration of the anniversary of the Yalta Conference. During the broadcast, they intend to disseminate messages regarding Nazism in Ukraine and the obsolescence of the global order.
Россияне организуют телемост с Западом в честь годовщины Ялтинской конференции, сообщает ЦНС.

The authorities of Russia and the occupiers of Crimea are planning to hold a telebridge to mark the anniversary of the Yalta Conference. During the broadcast, messages about Nazism in Ukraine and the obsolescence of the world order are expected to be disseminated.

This was reported by RBK-Ukraine citing the Center for National Resistance (CNR).

It is noted that in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, the Kremlin plans to once again play the theme of being a "fighter against Nazism," speculating on historical issues to justify its aggression.

To achieve this, Russians plan to involve their agents of influence globally, who will help shape the image of the Russian Federation as the main fighter against Nazism through their presence at these events.

The CNR pointed out that in such a narrative, the "current fascist RF can define who in the world is a 'Nazi' and this supposedly gives it the right to invade other sovereign states."

A telebridge is scheduled for February 2025 to commemorate the anniversary of the Yalta Conference between studios in Simferopol and studios in the UK, France, and the USA.

"During the broadcast, the authorities of the RF plan to spread messages about Nazism in Ukraine and the obsolescence of the modern world order. Currently, the enemy is seeking partners in the West to stage this performance with them," the message states.

The Center for National Resistance noted that Russians will not be able to play this card on the international stage, as modern Russia itself poses a primary threat to global security.

Yalta Conference

The Yalta (Crimean) Conference of the Allied States took place from February 4 to 11, 1945. It was the second multilateral meeting of the leaders of the three countries of the anti-Hitler coalition during World War II - the USSR, the USA, and the United Kingdom, and it focused on establishing a post-war world order.

The meeting was held at the Livadia (White) Palace in the village of Livadia, three kilometers from Yalta, and it became the last conference of the leaders of the anti-Hitler coalition's "big three" in the pre-nuclear era.

The key decisions of the conference addressed two issues.

First, the establishment of new state borders in territories that were recently under the occupation of the Third Reich. Unofficial but generally recognized demarcation lines between the spheres of influence of the allies were to be established - a matter that had begun to be addressed at the Tehran Conference in 1943.

Second, the allies recognized that after the common enemy's disappearance, the forced unification of the West and the USSR would lose all meaning. Therefore, it was necessary to create procedures that would guarantee the permanence of the demarcation lines drawn on the world map.

The so-called "Declaration on Liberated Europe" signed during the Yalta Conference left the Soviet side with free hands in interpreting "assistance" to the liberated peoples. As a result, the USSR ensured political control over the countries it occupied, leading to the Sovietization of Eastern and Central Europe and triggering the "Cold War."

Situation in Temporarily Occupied Territories

Russian invaders continue their anti-social and terrorist activities in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.

For instance, workers at the seaport in Berdyansk have not received their wages for several months.

In the temporarily occupied Melitopol, the Russians plan to seize the housing of Ukrainians due to debts for utility services.

Additionally, the enemy is encouraging children from orphanages to join the ranks of the Russian army.