We have already written about the aggressor’s tragicomic “events” regarding the 80th anniversary of the Yalta Conference, in the absence of “the smallest thing” at these “round tables”, namely, representatives of third countries with whom the aggressor is supposedly “about to conclude” a new “Yalta deal”.
After a similar “teleconference” between occupied Simferopol and Moscow on February 3, where the “main intrigue” of a clearly “global level” was the issue of “renaming Roosevelt Street in Yalta”, the elderly curator of such provocations, Georgy Muradov, was forced to announce another “international scientific and diplomatic congress” for March.
It was promised again on the same moldy topic, where, for the “demonstration of greatness”, they promised to connect via zoom a couple of Moscow freaks with an American or British passport, as well as the next “Chinese representatives” from the Blagoveshchensk market.
Against this background, the “round table” “Yalta Conference of 1945 – the prologue to the future world order” in the so-called Moscow Victory Museum, which was previously pompously advertised by the aggressor, was held in the most unimpressive manner, where even the general director of the institution, an active Russian Nazi and former host of the children’s TV program “Cheat Sheet” Alexander Shkolnik was embarrassed to come.
In the absence of “foreign guests” and even Moscow dignitaries with “multi-star generals”, this extremely lackluster “party-economic activity” was held by “museum worker” Boris Cheltsov, whose only “historical achievement” in life was actually his namesake grandfather, a lieutenant general, former chief of the general staff of the Russian Air Force, who died in 2014.
Most of the participants in this event themselves resembled museum exhibits, and the only notable fact was the absence of all sorts of Crimean collaborators, both dressed in camouflage and others, at this “thematic table”.

