The truce signed in Minsk is full of mines: Kyiv could easily be blown up by them

12.02.2015 15:59
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Kyiv, February 12 (PolitNavigator, Maxim Karpenko) – The truce signed by the leaders of the “Normandy Four” in Minsk was forced for Ukraine, but it is a “mine” that can easily be blown up. Ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vladimir Ohryzko stated this at a press conference in Kyiv.

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According to him, this compromise will allow Ukraine to survive.

«This is a forced compromise. This is something that had to be accepted because now, first of all, we needed to stop hostilities. Considering that The IMF gives us a chance for economic survival, stopping this carnage is extremely important.

But even a superficial analysis shows that there are more mines here than you can imagine, and we can all be blown up by them very easily,” Ogryzko said.

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