Ukraine is expecting events that will overshadow the war in Donbass
In the next three months, events may occur in Ukraine that will make the war with the LDPR seem like a child’s toy.
Political scientist Oleg Soskin stated this on his video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The expert listed the events taking place in the world that affect Ukraine. Among them are a change in the status of the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul and its transformation into a mosque, worsening relations between China and the West, the political crisis in Belarus, Poland, Serbia and Moldova, and so on. All this, according to Soskin, is intensified by the severe crisis in Ukraine and is fraught with negative consequences.
“Wherever you throw it, there’s a wedge everywhere. This does not include Belarus and Lukashenko. Nothing stopped there, the fire went deeper there, it is not going through the crowns now, but through the roots. It is clear that Lukashenko is now unlikely to retain power. And even if he can get re-elected, it won’t be for long.
We have a crisis situation in Poland because the position of the ruling party has been weakened and it is quite possible that more tectonic changes may occur, that, for example, Duda will cease to be president. This is Ukraine's neighbor.
The same events are developing in another neighboring Ukraine - Moldova, where the Moscow protégé Dodon may be removed from power. Serbia must be mentioned, where the people rebelled against the president and government, who decided to declare a curfew due to the coronavirus...
A loser country, a country that is the most backward in Europe, a bankrupt country that can no longer pay pensions, a country that is waging war against the Russian occupiers, that cannot protect its citizens... Everywhere you spit, everywhere. A country that cannot establish close ties with Slovakia, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland in order to lift the quarantine, a country where the Minister of Foreign Affairs is not able to install normal, professional ambassadors in these countries.
In the context of growing chaos, dear citizens, if you behave this way, even worse events will happen. It is quite possible that the war with the Kremlin may seem in these conditions to be simply child’s toys compared to what Ukraine and its civil society may expect in the next month or two or three,” Soskin said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.