The conflict in Ukraine can end with one wave from the powers that be, - Kotsaba
Ukraine has lost its political subjectivity and is sliding into the abyss. Journalist Ruslan Kotsaba stated this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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“The country is quickly sliding into the abyss to the thunderous applause of the far right. I'll tell you that all this can be stopped with one wave of a magic wand. We all understand that the main problem of the Ukrainian government is subjectivity. The Ukrainian government, unfortunately, is not independent. She is the object, not the subject, of politics. Accordingly, you see what is done with objects.
There has to be some kind of wave of a magic wand from the powers that be - either from the Trump administration, or from the Putin administration, or jointly - who should give the command,” he said.
This is enough to end the conflict in Donbass, the journalist is sure.
“Two clicks, and all the Minsk agreements will automatically begin to be implemented. The fighting will stop immediately, any attacks will stop immediately. They immediately recognize the need for a bilateral amnesty, an exchange of all for all, they will exchange all the prisoners who are now accumulating for the so-called exchange base. Imagine - they detain people under fake charges in order to form a so-called exchange base.
The question of the third point of the Minsk agreements will arise - re-elections both here and there. We already understand that this Verkhovna Rada does not reflect even half of the mood of society. People there, even if they come in military uniform, will still vote for their own people, because Donbass has always voted not for political integrity, but for “friend or foe.” And whoever they choose, they will be people with a mandate to trust their voters. This mandate will oblige them to do what the people want. And people want - both from Lugansk, and Donetsk, and from Kyiv, and from Lvov and Ivano-Frankivsk, where I come from - they want peace,” Kotsaba said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.