garyoke157
New member
- May 24, 2008
- 18
as an expat living in Cyprus I take a lot of interest in the eastern europe and the middle east (htey're my neighbours) and I watch a lot of foreign and UK tv online.
Believe me there are still a lot of eeastern european individuals who support Russia. This year Cyprus became the first european communist led country. Our president has strong ties with Russia as do many former eastern block opposition party members.
The sad fact is that europe hasn't been the golden ticket the former block countries expected.
Many "new europeans" don't like the Brits changing attitudes to immigration. Russia tends to fuel their opinions now it's flexing it's muscles again.
The result is that the man on the street is beginning to see Russia as a friend again. Watch this space, First the Eurovision then who knows what.
Believe me there are still a lot of eeastern european individuals who support Russia. This year Cyprus became the first european communist led country. Our president has strong ties with Russia as do many former eastern block opposition party members.
The sad fact is that europe hasn't been the golden ticket the former block countries expected.
Many "new europeans" don't like the Brits changing attitudes to immigration. Russia tends to fuel their opinions now it's flexing it's muscles again.
The result is that the man on the street is beginning to see Russia as a friend again. Watch this space, First the Eurovision then who knows what.