As noted in the Russian diplomatic service, a state built on the suppression of national-linguistic identity and the violation of human rights will never be durable and stable.

“History teaches that such actions do not lead to good,” the Foreign Ministry said.

They emphasized that, despite the criticisms of the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe regarding the law "On Education", official Kiev "continues the course taken by the previous authorities towards a total and violent Ukrainianization of the country."

Earlier, the Minister of Education of Ukraine announced the transition of Russian-language schools to the Ukrainian language of teaching in 2020.

Ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Vladimir Oleinik in an interview with the FAN commented on this statement.