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/Pogled.info/ "The West's attitude towards the war is determined by the strong desire to subjugate Russia, and for an oligarchic group to exploit its wealth as it was exploited during the time of President Yeltsin," believes Prof. Vanya Dobreva, who in a conversation with Dr. Vladimir Trifonov, commented on the current situation of Bulgarian-Russian relations, the activities of Bulgarian organizations in Russia, the dangers and challenges that our society must overcome in order to prevent its historical memory from being erased and leave bridges to the possibilities of restoring its ties with Russia. Main highlights of the conversation: Why is it necessary for Bulgarian rulers to have more long-term and strategic thinking? Why is it important for Bulgaria to think about how to warm up its relations with the East? Why can the Bulgarian elite learn from politicians like Viktor Orban? Will it be easy to pave paths to Russia again and how should this be done? Why is it necessary to seek a ford to our compatriots in Russia? Is Bulgaria involved in a war? Is this continuous hostility towards Russia deserved? Why, with such a large percentage of sympathizers of Russia in our country, is Bulgaria governed by people who pursue Russophobic policies? The Bulgarian National Regional Autonomy of the Crimean Bulgarians "Paisiy Hilendarski" and its activities and contribution to preserving the Bulgarian spirit in Russia; Why do we need to seek bridges to Russia? Why do great names of Russian culture such as Pushkin, Lermontov, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Tchaikovsky go through the culture of cancellation? Has a culture of cancellation begun with emblems of our national conscience and national dignity? Are young people distancing themselves from our country and our national culture? Why is it very important to think when voting? What is the role of anti-communism in spreading Russophobia? Is Bulgarian historical memory endangered? Can Russia return to the times of Yeltsin? Why does President Putin say that "there are enemy governments, but not enemy countries"? /VIDEO/ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL POGLED.info AND RECOMMEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS Tags: Vanya Dobreva, Bulgarian people, positive attitude, friendly relations, Russia