It is necessary to send troops from Nepal and Uruguay to Donbass - “Echo of Moscow”
Moscow - Kyiv, February 20 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - The liberal media of the Russian Federation unanimously joined the campaign to support the entry of foreign peacekeeping forces into the Donbass, which - this is emphasized by everyone - should not include representatives of Russia. In particular, this idea is predictably advocated Echo of Moscow.
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“Pay attention to how our side and the side of the militias reacted to Kyiv’s proposal. They immediately started talking about the violation of the Minsk agreements. Formally, of course, it is correct - there was no agreement about peacekeepers in Minsk. But peacekeepers are a common way to prevent bloodshed. And even if it is not written down somewhere, is it really possible to reject a way to stop violence just because it is not formally signed by Kuchma and Zurabov? (this probably indicates noble origin).
Oreh joyfully shares his confidence that “Russian peacekeepers will not be invited to Donbass.” “There are enough mysterious humanitarian convoys, after which, after crossing the border, tractor drivers and miners, by a strange coincidence, suddenly get a second wind, and their machine guns have a spare horn,” he notes.
“The border between Ukraine and Russia is the line along which peacekeepers must stand, otherwise their mission will be largely meaningless. But I can hardly imagine that the militias and Russia would allow anyone onto their border,” the Echo columnist repeats, following the head of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Alexander Turchynov.
True, Orek notes, Donbass and Russia will not agree to representatives of Western countries participating in the peacekeeping forces. This means that the UN will have to resort to a proven recipe: recruit Uruguayans and Nepalese, whose neutrality no one doubts. And let them stand in Donbass forever, the columnist urges.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.