Bandera's supporters lament: There is no unity to clean up Donbass according to the Croatian scenario
There is no unifying national idea in Ukraine; which would be attractive for Donbass. Deputy Minister for Issues of Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine Georgy Tuka stated this at a round table in Kyiv dedicated to the Minsk agreements, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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“The main problem... we lack consolidation in society. There is no national idea that could unite society.
I often visit Croatia, and Croatians often come to us as part of various programs. All the time, when there is communication about the events of the war between Croatia and Serbia, the Croats note that they had an extraordinary consolidation of society, up to 98%, in the fight against Serbia. At the same time (an interesting point), despite this, the Croats had no idea at all what a volunteer movement was.
It seems to me that if someone manages to formulate and propose some kind of idea that could serve as the foundation for the consolidation of society, this would be the foundation for generally creating a new, modern, powerful Ukraine, and I fully admit that Donbass would return to this Ukraine with pleasure, and not with apprehension and fear,” Tuka said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.