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The Solution to the Ukrainian Crisis

2023-08-15 17:16:04

Abstract The political crisis of Ukraine is known as the greatest confrontation between the East and the West since the end of the Cold War. The Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula is consolidated by the Russian Federation, so the current crisis is getting worse. Pro Russian protesters protested in eastern Ukraine, especially Lugansk and Donetsk, where about 40,000 Russian troops gathered near the Ukrainian border. Despite the European Union (EU) and the US repeatedly attempting to alleviate the crisis, the problem is still imminent and the Crimea is still consolidating.

In President Putin's Ukraine election, former presidential adviser Zubinyev Bruzesinski presents a diplomatic solution to the Ukrainian crisis, President Putin deters Russia's support of a separatist (terrorist) movement and Ukraine joins the EU I admitted that. In exchange for Ukraine, it is guaranteed not to participate in NATO. There are two reasons for such a solution. First, President Putin can not trust any protocols, especially protocols that can not be monitored. Mercenaries will continue threatening East Ukraine, and Putin will claim innocence. Second, Brzezinski did not understand that President Putin had believed that this result was an existential threat.

SC: Well, this is the cause of Ukraine's crisis. The meaning of the Ukrainian crisis began by Putin - it is not true - people believe that this is an ideology - and the Ukrainian crisis is only the beginning - Russia, Kremlin, Putin, Russian imperial doctrine is the Baltic Sea and Poland It will be aimed at. All this is ridiculous and there is no evidence to prove this. But at least 15 years there is a group in NATO - remember that even if NATO expanded between NATO and Moscow, these countries have reached an agreement that they do not have a permanent military base closer to NATO It is. Russia - but North America wanted to do so for many years. They grabbed the crisis of Ukraine at the NATO Wales Summit a month ago and created so-called 4,000 rapid dispatching units. What is the benefit of 4,000 people for the Russian army?

Just this weekend, five Ukrainian soldiers were killed by a parent Russian separatist in eastern Ukraine, and the crisis in Ukraine seems not to be seen anywhere. I interviewed Lulia Dobrish of Cherkassy in Central Ukraine, a student at the University of St Andrews to learn more about Ukraine's current situation and Ukraine's wishes for the future of their country. I think that it is very important for Ukraine people to feel the support and openness of Europe while slowly approaching the EU. History shows how complex it is to integrate 'common' European identities shared among Member States into existing orders. For Europeans, Ukrainians are welcome to enter Europe, and the Ukrainians, now in social transition, will be challenging for the next few years. This country should be ready to enter the EU not only economically but also within society.