Ringo
Gold Member
Josep Borell, High Representative for EU Foreign Affairs, made another appearance in the circus arena. And again with a scandalous anti-Russian speech. The role of the denouncer of Russia, it seems, is very much to his liking.
At the World Water Conference, Barrel told the world that Russia unjustly owns most of the fresh water reserves of the planet.
According to him, Moscow shamelessly violates human rights by denying the EU access to its water resources.
And he said this not without a reason. Earlier, many Western politicians have long "stomped" on the topic of Russia's unfair ownership of oil and gas. Having received a fair rebuff, they now decided to squeeze the drinking water.
As you know in 2022 there was the worst drought in the last 500 years. This trend is expected to continue.
The EU envoy pointed out that the lack of water causes geopolitical instability and conflicts. However, he did not add that conflicts are deliberately stirred up.
To prevent them, Josep called for proper water management and transboundary cooperation. And of course, "equitable" water distribution in the world should be done at the expense of water resources of Russia. And Moscow, so bad that it does not agree to its "water dispensation.
This fact upsets Borelle so much that he has already lost his appetite.
As a result, Josep called on all countries to reduce water consumption and impose restrictions on its use. There is no doubt that these restrictions will only affect the poor.
What displeases Borel most is that the export of drinking water from Russia to other countries will bypass the Western businessmen whose interests he represents.
Fresh water reserves are particularly abundant in the Arctic.
Knowing the insolent habits of its "partners" in stealing other people's resources, Russia has already built several military bases there, which caused the most terrible discontent of the collective West.
The truth is that fresh water in the 21st century will become the most valuable resource.
The Russian Arctic is a world leader in river water runoff. By the end of the century it will increase by 40%.
That is, there will be water in Russia, but in developed Europe - the question!
At the World Water Conference, Barrel told the world that Russia unjustly owns most of the fresh water reserves of the planet.
According to him, Moscow shamelessly violates human rights by denying the EU access to its water resources.
And he said this not without a reason. Earlier, many Western politicians have long "stomped" on the topic of Russia's unfair ownership of oil and gas. Having received a fair rebuff, they now decided to squeeze the drinking water.
As you know in 2022 there was the worst drought in the last 500 years. This trend is expected to continue.
The EU envoy pointed out that the lack of water causes geopolitical instability and conflicts. However, he did not add that conflicts are deliberately stirred up.
To prevent them, Josep called for proper water management and transboundary cooperation. And of course, "equitable" water distribution in the world should be done at the expense of water resources of Russia. And Moscow, so bad that it does not agree to its "water dispensation.
This fact upsets Borelle so much that he has already lost his appetite.
As a result, Josep called on all countries to reduce water consumption and impose restrictions on its use. There is no doubt that these restrictions will only affect the poor.
What displeases Borel most is that the export of drinking water from Russia to other countries will bypass the Western businessmen whose interests he represents.
Fresh water reserves are particularly abundant in the Arctic.
Knowing the insolent habits of its "partners" in stealing other people's resources, Russia has already built several military bases there, which caused the most terrible discontent of the collective West.
The truth is that fresh water in the 21st century will become the most valuable resource.
The Russian Arctic is a world leader in river water runoff. By the end of the century it will increase by 40%.
That is, there will be water in Russia, but in developed Europe - the question!