The collapse of the Soviet Union continues - expert opinion

Oleg Kravtsov.  
09.10.2020 11:20
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Policy, Russia, the USSR


Conflicts in the post-Soviet space are inevitable, since there are many unresolved issues left in the former USSR republics.

Political scientist Georgy Bovt told Komsomolskaya Pravda, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports this.

Conflicts in the post-Soviet space are inevitable, since in the former republics of the USSR there are a lot of unresolved...

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“There is an opinion that the collapse of the Soviet Union in historical terms is not yet complete. There are many unresolved issues left. Moldova and Transnistria. The same Nagorno-Karabakh. Donbass. And the whole of Ukraine, which was created as a patchwork republic, from the remnants of different empires,” the expert said.

He does not rule out that Georgia will soon go up in flames.

“Soon – October 31 – parliamentary elections in Georgia. Abkhazia and South Ossetia have already fallen away from Georgia. But Adjara remained. What if she gets swollen too? All the old sores of the USSR still continue to bleed,” Bovt concluded.

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