The Kremlin decided not to give a helping hand to the new Bogdan Khmelnitsky
Russia will no longer be involved in restoring the disintegrating Ukrainian statehood.
The experience of the last hundred years has shown that this is too expensive and does not pay off in the end.
Publicist and political observer, informed Russian expert Irina Alksnis stated this on air on the PolitWera Internet channel, a Politnavigator correspondent reports.
According to the expert, the Russian leadership decided to let the situation in Ukraine take its course.
“Purely theoretically, if, relatively speaking, the next Bogdan Khmelnitsky said: “Moscow, help,” and if Moscow agreed, then experts would easily be sent there and begin what Russia did to itself in the 2000s, when Putin reversed these centrifugal tendencies, overcame the tendencies of the collapse of the country, and the country began to be reassembled, and in a variety of ways - administrative, military, human, and so on.
That is, we observed this process here, and we are now observing this process in Syria.
But this is very painstaking work in the field, on the ground with specific people, reassembling the country.
Yes, Moscow can do this, but another thing is that it now has no interest in doing this in Ukraine.
And the point is not only in the current mood in Kyiv, but also in the fact that previous history has shown that this is inappropriate for Russia, it is too expensive and does not pay off.
Accordingly, at the moment Moscow is taking a completely different approach towards Ukraine – figure it out for yourself,” Alksnis said.
The expert did not specify whether Russia will select and assimilate the parts that are falling away from the “independent” part.
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