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Boris Bondarev, a former member of Russias delegation to the United Nations in Geneva, now lives modestly in Switzerland with his other half and their kitty-- and invests a lot of time on Twitter.The ex-diplomat is not able to go back to Russia after publicly stopping his task in May when he stated the invasion of Ukraine was a bloody, witless and absolutely needless ignominy and knocked his former coworkers as liars and warmongers.
I have a great deal of downtime, Bondarev said in a Zoom interview with The Moscow Times.
I have actually not been working ...
so I am active on socials media.
Bondarev, 42, was briefly thrust into the media spotlight when he stopped his mid-level task in the Foreign Ministry, making him one of just a handful of Russian officials to resign as a result of the intrusion of Ukraine in February.
Since then life has actually been far from glamorous as he chooses fights on social networks, takes long strolls in the Alps and sends CVs for jobs.
On Twitter, the former arms control specialist has actually left ironical remarks under tweets by ex-President Dmitry Medvedev and nationalist political leader Dmitry Rogozin; had a public argument with the previous United States ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul; posted lots of cat pictures; and advocated for the creation of a political celebration to unify the thousands of Russians who now find themselves unexpectedly residing in exile.After his dramatic resignation, the previous diplomat got asylum in Switzerland for which he stated he was really grateful.
He likewise said he was provided with defense by the Swiss authorities due to the risk posed by Russias security services targeting him in a vengeance attack.
Flags at the United Nations Office at Geneva.Amin (CC BY-SA 4.0)He declined to disclose some details of his brand-new life, consisting of where precisely he was living for security reasons, though stressed out he had a much simpler life now compared to when he was a diplomat on a Foreign Ministry wage.
When he left his diplomatic house in Geneva, he only took the outright essentials, he said.
I left my skis behind.
I do not know who uses them now-- or possibly they are depending on a warehouse someplace, he said.The Russian invasion of Ukraine came as a shock for Bondarev, just as it did to most Russian authorities who were kept in the dark about the Kremlins strategies.
When the preliminary shock had actually passed, however, the frustrating majority of authorities fell into line and started to publicly reveal their assistance for the war.
For Bondarev, it marked a turning point.
I had actually long been dissatisfied with the method the Russian government worked, with the corruption, with the repression and the lack of transparent decision-making, he stated.
[The war] was the incentive for action.
Bondarev felt not able to resign right away as he wished to wait on his better half to take a trip to Moscow and collect their feline, Simeon, before he did so.
As soon as his wife and their feline were back in Geneva in May, he quit.
Bondarevs condemnation of the Ukraine war as a criminal activity and his personal criticism of Putin drew a quick, upset response from Moscow, where Putins representative Dmitry Peskov stated that Bondarev was no longer with us however versus us.
The Russian Foreign Ministry.Maksym Kozlenko (CC BY-SA 3.0)When the intrusion began, Bondarev stated that, while some of his coworkers in Geneva rejoiced, many looked ashen faced but eventually stated absolutely nothing as they feared losing their high wages and the several other perks of being a diplomat.
While Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in a May speech that there were were no traitors among Russian diplomats, Bondarev claimed that as lots of as 30 diplomats resigned from the Foreign Ministry in Moscow-- including some with a military background-- following the intrusion of Ukraine.
There are reasonable people in the Foreign Ministry too, he said.Bondarev dismissed claims that he had actually been recruited by a foreign intelligence company, mentioning that if he had actually been his handlers would likely have advised him to remain in post to enable the collection of sensitive information.
Nobody hired me, he said.
Given that leaving his job, Bondarev has been frequently sending CVs and has composed op-eds for widely known English-language magazines, including Foreign Affairs and The Economist.
I was absolutely extremely happy with the short article in The Economist, he said, including that, when studying at Moscow university MGIMO, a training ground for diplomats and spies, articles from The Economist were utilized in exams.
Maybe in the future, trainees will study my post, Bondarev stated with a smile.The former arms control professional stated he has had a couple of conversations with believe tanks about dealing with them, but has yet to take a full-time job.Boris Bondarev throughout an interview.MTBondarev was critical not only of the level of know-how about the West in the Russian Foreign Ministry, but also about the Wests Russia experts.
Do you believe [a degradation of proficiency] happened just in Russia? No.
When the United States S.R.
collapsed they thought there was no enemy and they could do whatever they desired, he said.
Of course, excellent specialists stay, however there are some who write some really unusual things.
In his free time, Bondarev has actually been going over Russian novels and hiking in Switzerland with his better half.
He said he imagines returning to Russia.
I compose a lot: I jot down my observations, conclusions about my work.
Perhaps it is fair to say that I am preparing propositions for the reform of the Russian Foreign Ministry and foreign policy, he said.While he want to go back to Russia, he recognizes this will not be possible until Putins routine falls and the war in Ukraine concerns an end.
I hope and would like to apply my knowledge and experience in the future, he stated.





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