Klimkin is preparing external administration and a police component for Donbass
Ukraine cannot implement the Minsk Agreements; the only option to resolve the situation may be to introduce a police mission and international administration.
Ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Pavel Klimkin stated this on the Internet channel “Echo of Kyiv,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The “Minsk agreements”... they cannot be implemented literally. I think I’ve said this a thousand and one times. Because the Minsk Agreements are a basket into which various wishes have been thrown. To fulfill them, you need to write down the sequence and guarantees. Russia does not want and will not do this.
The international community comes with observers, including the military, and comes with a police contingent. After this, the international administration comes in, maybe the EU, maybe the UN, and gradually begins to reset security, and then prepares the occupied Donbass for elections. That is, Russia is gradually leaving, and this can only be a gradual process, because there is no trust there...
We sit down with our friends and partners and say that Russia is gradually leaving Donbass, we are looking for it so that it does not lose face. As a result of this, we are introducing an international component there, an international administration, some kind of police component and are slowly rebooting Donbass,” Klimkin said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.