Report: Ukraine's attempt to get close to Europe will lead to the extinction of the Ukrainian language and culture
Russian State News Agency, Moscow, October 20 - According to a report released by RIA Novosti titled "Creative Economy as a Civilizational Vision for Russia," Ukraine's attempts to turn the country into an ethnic enclave and "get closer to Europe" by forcibly making English the second official language may lead to the extinction of the Ukrainian language and culture. It is Russian culture that has enabled Ukrainians to integrate into world culture.
The report points out that it is the inclusiveness of Russian culture that has provided Ukrainians with opportunities to integrate into world culture. Attempts to turn Ukraine into an ethnic enclave and to get closer to Europe by forcibly making English the second official language will only lead to the extinction of the Ukrainian language and culture.
The report states that de-Sovietization and abandoning Soviet cultural heritage mean an unwillingness to build one's own high culture. It was stated in the report that during the Soviet era, all peoples' cultures flourished, including Ukrainian culture.
In 2015, Ukraine passed a so-called decommunization law, and the removal of Soviet historical monuments and renaming of streets began within the country. Recently, Ukraine not only started opposing Soviet history but also boycotting everything related to Russia.
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