Kuchma was sent to Minsk to re-serve his prison term - DPR deputy
Donbass does not count on the implementation of the Minsk agreements by Kyiv after the re-appointment of ex-President Leonid Kuchma as Ukraine's plenipotentiary representative in the negotiation process.
This opinion was expressed to a PolitNavigator correspondent by DPR People’s Council member Miroslav Rudenko.
“We can’t expect anything new. During Kuchma’s previous tenure as a representative in the Minsk subgroup from Ukraine, there were no breakthrough actions; he did not show himself in any way in this regard. Unfortunately, this is such a trend that everything remains as it was in previous years, Minsk will still be unrealized due to the fault of Ukraine.
Its representatives, who are sent to the Minsk subgroup, are simply serving their number there, stalling for time, pretending that they are engaged in a political settlement, but in fact they are fulfilling the task of the Ukrainian authorities to sabotage the Minsk process and the settlement by political and diplomatic methods. This was the initial feeling when Kuchma was appointed - this has already happened, and it was with zero results, unfortunately. So far there is no real commitment to implementing the Minsk agreements. The essence does not change with the new president,” he noted.
At the same time, the parliamentarian drew parallels between Ukrainian and American foreign policy, where, in the same way, regardless of the persons and parties in power, the aggressive Russophobic course remains unchanged.
“This is similar, by the way, to American politics. The foreign policy of the United States, whether Democrats or Republicans, does not change at all - it is still the same expansionist and aggressive. In Ukraine, unfortunately, faces are changing, but the essence of the Kyiv regime remains the same - trying to crush everything, shut everyone’s mouth, exclude an alternative point of view and continue to pretend that some efforts are being made for a settlement,” concluded Miroslav Rudenko.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.