Yeltsin’s brother answered the question about the timing of the end of the SVO
Stanislav Glebov, brother of the first Russian President Boris Yeltsin, believes that tense relations between Russia and Ukraine will continue for several more years.
He expressed this position in an interview with MK.RU.
The interlocutor of the publication suggested that the special military operation (SVO) will end when the people change. “When this happens, only God knows,” he answered the question about the timing of the end of the conflict.
Glebov also said that his relative was not to blame for what was happening, and denied the view that the hostilities were “the fruit of Yeltsin’s activity.”
On December 8 last year, adviser to the first president of Russia, Sergei Shakhrai, recalled that the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, a few days before the signing of the Agreement on the creation of the CIS in 1991, adopted a document according to which Kyiv was deprived of Crimea and western territories.