Dmytro Kuleba blew up the network: the shocking truth about the future of Ukraine, the EU and migrants! 

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Former Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba did not just speak at “Courage Bazaar” — he threw a harsh reality in the faces of Ukrainians, which literally exploded on social networks! His words about the fact that we may have to open the door to migrants from Asia, caused a real storm of emotions. But this is just the tip of the iceberg…

 

The path to the EU is not a parade, but a battle

Kuleba ruthlessly dispelled our rosy dreams of a quick accession to the European Union. He named two unbearable truth:

  1. The struggle for power: Western Europe will never let us in until it finds a way to maintain its control. If Ukraine, Moldova, and the Balkans become members, the balance of power will change forever, and the West feels it.
  2. Agrarian Armageddon: Our agricultural power is a time bomb for European farmers! We are simply let's take them off the market, provoking riots and revolutions throughout Europe. Until this problem is solved, we will not be allowed in!

Youth protests: a triumph of Ukrainian democracy!

The former minister did not hold back his admiration for the way young people came out to defend the NABU and the SAPO. He called it the uprising of a new generationUnlike experienced politicians who simply did not respond At this event, the youth acted intuitively, with pure energy.

“It was their uprising, although I participated in the two previous revolutions, but against the third one, by the way.”

According to Kuleba, the appearance of cardboard posters is the main proof of greatness and spontaneity moment. He emphasized that young people, who are unaware of the mistakes of the 2004 Maidan, instinctively do not repeat them. “That's why I'm calm about the future of Ukraine”, he concluded, paying tribute to this generation.

 

The imminent demographic catastrophe and migrants from Asia

But here Kuleba really hit the nail on the head. He directly stated: what is happening in Ukraine “terrible splash” emigration, and now begins a second, quiet, but murderous wave — the departure of young men aged 18-22.

The former minister did not hide his pessimism:

  • “We will have a lot of old people left”, which will make raising the retirement age impossible.
  • “In terms of population, we will have nothing good”, because the demographic situation was the worst in Europe even before the war.

And then the words that so excited the network were uttered: “We will have to open the country to migrants from Bangladesh, Nepal, India…” This is a shocking but perhaps inevitable reality that we must accept.

 

Is China our secret ally?

Finally, Kuleba sheds light on another unobvious truth. He argues that China, which is moving towards world domination, not interested in a too strong Russia!

  • “Russia will slide into dependence on China”, which slowly absorbs it.
  • China sees Ukraine as a future ally in the EU, because Europe is their key market.
  • According to him, during the three years of war, China always “was walking towards us” in controversial issues, which speaks of their far-sighted strategic interests.

Kuleba's speech is not just analytics, but a cold shower of reality. It makes us think: are we ready for these challenges? And how will we build the future when we are forced to face the truth?