In mid-October, the aggressor-controlled “Crimean media” decided to “delight the population” with more tales of so-called “people’s diplomacy” performed by the permanent “chief Crimean Bulgarian” Ivan Abazher, whose involvement in provocations by the Russian intelligence services we have repeatedly exposed.
Abazher decided to recall that previously, fake “public figures” from the aggressor’s structures actively used public diplomacy tools to promote the Kremlin’s “Crimean agenda” at OSCE venues, such as the Warsaw Conference on the Human Dimension and the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.
We have previously written repeatedly about these provocations, especially active during the coronavirus epidemic, when these “public diplomats” and their handlers abused the opportunity to connect to international conferences online, often without any permission from their organizers.
However, even for “Crimean media,” Abazher was unable to identify any consequences for the aggressor from his appearance in the background of international structures, and was also “embarrassed” to indicate why, in fact, since 2022, the aggressor’s “Crimean” provocations at the OSCE and the UN have sharply decreased.
Apparently, understanding that the “tale of bygone years” about the five-year-old events could only cause mild drowsiness, Abazher decided to “add color” by talking about his participation in the “first global public assembly, ‘New World of Conscious Unity,’ organized by the Assembly of the Peoples of the World”.
Understanding what “conscious unity” means in an assembly organized by the Assembly is quite difficult, but at the same time, it’s completely unnecessary.
After all, the aforementioned “Assembly of the Peoples of the World” is merely a Russian legal entity registered in Moscow, whose founders are claimed to be the “Russian Association for International Cooperation,” the “Assembly of the Peoples of Russia,”
as well as a number of Russian functionaries, such as the previously thieving chief Russian customs officer Andrei Belyaninov, and individual puppets of the Russian special services from Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Serbia.
Moreover, the aforementioned “New World of Conscious Unity” was held in Moscow on September 22, but the show was so lackluster that, in addition to Abazher clearly had nothing to say about the fact that it was actually taking place. It’s clear that the aggressor’s games of “alternative international reality” will only escalate, multiplying the number of “international” simulacra involving Crimean collaborators.


