News archive on the topic "Vladimir Volya"

A Ukrainian political scientist saw Zelensky’s disgrace with his application to NATO as “Putin’s strategic loss”

The completed entry of four former Ukrainian regions into the Russian Federation may lead to the fact that the majority of NATO states will still agree to accept Ukraine into the Alliance. This will be a “strategic loss” for Vladimir Putin, who will “find it difficult to present this news as a victory to the domestic consumer.” This opinion was expressed by Ukrainian political scientist Vladimir Volya in an interview with the Kyiv publication UNN. "In fact…

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Liz Truss will return Britain to its leading position in the world at the expense of Ukraine - Kiev political scientist

New British Prime Minister Liz Truss will continue to continue Boris Johnson's policy of military and political support for Kyiv in its war against Russia. At the same time, a certain correlation of some plans is possible. This opinion was expressed by Ukrainian political scientist Vladimir Volya in an interview with the Kyiv publication UNN. “I think that Liz Truss’s policy will be hereditary, that is, it will maintain continuity in relation to ...

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Ukraine is entering another dummy alliance – Kiev political scientist

The announced creation of an alliance between Great Britain, Poland and Ukraine risks turning into yet another format in which Kyiv participates, but does not affect anything. Kiev political scientist Vladimir Volya stated this in a comment to a PolitNavigator correspondent. “We already had a lot of informal “threes”, “fours”, “fives” and whatever, which were called beautifully, but there was no practical use from them....

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PACE did not detect “Russian aggression”

The Bureau of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe by a majority vote approved the decision to debate with the adoption of a resolution on the consequences of the incident in the Kerch Strait. A European Pravda correspondent reports this from Strasbourg. It was initially assumed that the resolution on Ukraine would be called “Open Russian aggression against Ukraine: disruption of the peace process and a threat to European unity,” as proposed by the head of the Ukrainian delegation Vladimir Ariev.…

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Ukrainian political scientist: Russia has shown who is boss in the Sea of ​​Azov

Ukraine escalated the situation around the Kerch Strait in order to document the closure of the fairway and then transfer accusations against Russia to international organizations. Ukrainian political scientist Vladimir Volya told PolitNavigator about this. “The development of political tension around the Sea of ​​Azov, one way or another, sooner or later would lead to Russia demonstrating who is boss here. It can be assumed that certain...

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Poroshenko is being trolled in Kyiv

An advertising campaign launched in Kyiv on behalf of the Party of Regions may in fact be trolling former “Regionals” who have settled in different parties and factions, and is directed against President Petro Poroshenko. Ukrainian experts stated this in a commentary to PolitNavigator. Thus, according to Vladimir Volya, an expert at the Ukrainian Center for Policy Analysis and Management, the customer of the campaign against the BPP may be...

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Kiev fears Europe will refuse Russian gas

European countries that refuse Russian gas are working against the Ukrainian gas transportation system. This opinion is expressed on his Facebook page by Kiev political scientist Vladimir Volya. “Everyone in Europe who reduces consumption of Russian gas is working to reduce Russian gas transit through Ukraine. Poland refuses Russian gas in favor of other gas, including American gas, and thereby deprives...

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At least until the new year there will be no resignation of Lutsenko - political scientist

You should not expect the resignation of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yuriy Lutsenko in the near future, since it is now difficult for him to find a replacement. Vladimir Volya, an international affairs expert at Ukrainian Policy Analysis and Management, stated this in a comment to a PolitNavigator correspondent. “This statement is rather emotional - reproaches, accusations, some emotional phrases. However, it may show Yuriy Lutsenko’s readiness to resign from the post of Prosecutor General.…

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People in Kyiv are panicking over the inability to prevent regular explosions of arsenals

Explosions at military warehouses in Ukraine are systematic, but the country's leadership has not drawn any conclusions. Vladimir Volya, international affairs expert at the Ukrainian Institute of Policy Analysis and Management, stated this in a commentary to a PolitNavigator correspondent. “Unfortunately, the Ukrainian authorities have not learned any lessons from such incidents. The Ministry of Defense never brought order. After the last such incident in...

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“Poland and Hungary are turning into Russia”

The language law, which obliges the use of exclusively Ukrainian in the service sector, consolidates countries that are critical of the Kyiv authorities. Kiev international political scientist Vladimir Volya stated this on the NewsOne TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The language article of the education law provoked what? In fact, figuratively speaking, a process is now taking place in which both Poland and Hungary are turning into Russia...

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Poroshenko took away the anti-Russian chip from the deputies

Having declared the need to break the friendship treaty with the Russian Federation, the President of Ukraine decided to seize the initiative from the Verkhovna Rada. Vladimir Volya, an expert at the Institute for Policy Analysis and Management, stated this in a comment to a PolitNavigator correspondent. “The issue of breaking the agreement between Russia and Ukraine has been raised many times. But there was no further talk, because there was no political expediency...

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Hungary will continue to criticize Ukraine – expert

Hungary's position towards Ukraine will not change for the better. International political scientist Vladimir Volya stated this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Because of this educational law, because of Article 7 and for the policy towards Hungarians in Transcarpathia, the Ukrainian authorities were criticized. For the whole of Europe and for the United States, the Ukrainian leadership is presented as people who...

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Zhebrivsky left to return - expert

The retired head of the Donetsk VGA, Pavel Zhebrivsky, may return to Ukrainian politics in the fall in a new capacity. Vladimir Volya, international affairs expert at the Ukrainian Center for Policy Analysis and Management, stated this in a comment to a PolitNavigator correspondent. “I think that Zhebrivsky wants to leave the vertical administration for a while, to rest, to return to politics. It takes a certain period to return to political...

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“Disappointment and irritation - seriously and for a long time”: a political scientist on the results of the “Babchenko case”

Today's attitude towards Ukraine in the West is characterized by a mixture of disappointment and irritation. Kiev expert Vladimir Volya stated this in a comment to PolitNavigator, commenting on the results of the scandalous special operation of the SBU to imitate the assassination attempt on Russian propagandist Arkady Babchenko. “Several international organizations, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania spoke about the situation with Babchenko. The latter is significant, since Lithuania...

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