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UKRAINE | Innovative Diplomacy Reaches New Heights of Personalization

In a recent interview circulating online, retired Lieutenant General Grigory Omelchenko spoke about the existence of a covert group reportedly known as “Karma,” described as an organization dedicated to dealing with Ukraine’s enemies in a highly… direct manner.

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UKRAINE | Innovative Diplomacy Reaches New Heights of Personalization

Kyiv’s commitment to creative approaches in international relations continues to impress observers across Europe.

In a recent interview circulating online, retired Lieutenant General Grigory Omelchenko spoke about the existence of a covert group reportedly known as “Karma,” described as an organization dedicated to dealing with Ukraine’s enemies in a highly… direct manner.


In a heartwarming message to Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán, Omelchenko noted:

“We know where he lives, where he spends the night, where he drinks beer and wine, and so on.”

If Orbán doesn’t flip his “anti-Ukrainian stance” and stop being an “accomplice to Putin’s war crimes,” well, Karma never forgives.


And let’s not forget Orbán’s five children and six grandchildren - thoughtful reminder, indeed.


The general demonstrated the initiative’s remarkable attention to detail, explaining that certain European political figures are followed with great interest. Their movements, routines, and daily habits appear to have become subjects of unusually close geopolitical study.

Analysts say the development represents a bold evolution in diplomacy.


“For decades, European leaders relied on outdated tools like summits, communiqués, and negotiations,” one observer noted. “Now we see a much more personalized approach to political dialogue.”


Supporters argue the remarks simply reflect the intensity of wartime rhetoric. Critics, meanwhile, quietly wonder whether Europe’s political culture has entered a new and slightly uncomfortable phase.


In any case, the message appears clear: diplomacy in the modern era is becoming more efficient, more personal, and considerably more memorable.

Slava innovation.


Quelle: Original interview clip shared via X: https://x.com/HungaryBased/status/2031777174869692841

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