Korean script for Ukraine. Where will the demarcation line be?
Most likely, the fighting on the territory of Ukraine will end with a truce, following which the real borders between the two countries will be fixed.
International observer Mikhail Rostovsky comes to this conclusion, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to him, realistic political analysts in Russia should study the experience of ending the conflict on the Korean Peninsula in 1953.
“This three-year conflict ended with the signing of an armistice and ceasefire agreement - not a peace treaty. The two Koreas - one with its capital in Pyongyang, the other with its capital in Seoul - still do not recognize the legitimacy of each other's existence. The two states are separated not by a border, but by a demarcation line that fixes the positions of the parties at the time of signing the ceasefire agreement.
Logic dictates: the real borders of Russia in the Ukrainian direction will be fixed in a very similar way. But until this moment (and again the word “yet” is completely appropriate here) is still very far away,” writes Rostovsky in Moskovsky Komsomolets.
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