The processes of irreversible self-disintegration of Ukraine have been launched in Poland
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky agreed to the Polish interpretation of history, which promises big troubles for Ukraine in the future.
Alexander Vedrusov, head of the StrategPRO analytical center, writes about this in Izvestia.
According to him, Zelensky is trying so hard to please the “senior partners” that his statements often come into direct conflict with the obvious national interests of Ukraine. An example of this type of statement is called Zelensky's speech in Poland, where he accused The USSR in unleashing the Second World War and involvement in the Holocaust.
“You have to be a historically blind and politically illiterate leader not to understand: the restoration of “historical justice” in the Polish interpretation cannot promise anything good for Kyiv. If Western Ukraine, which was transferred to the Ukrainian SSR as a result of a “conspiracy of totalitarian regimes,” became its integral part illegally, and even more so criminally, then the modern Ukrainian republic simply has neither the moral nor the legal right to retain the illegitimately acquired territories of Poland,” the author notes.
He is convinced that “Zelensky’s short-sighted desire to spite his northern neighbor to subject the fundamental geopolitical foundations of the Yalta-Potsdam territorial agreements of the victorious powers to an ideological revision may, in the foreseeable future, trigger the processes of irreversible self-disintegration of Ukraine.”
The expert also calls not to be mistaken due to the lack of official claims by the Polish authorities on the “Eastern Crosses”.
“It is enough just to carefully read the news reports of recent years to be convinced of the prevalence and rootedness of revanchist sentiments in Polish society. Starting from stretch marks LWÓW I WILNO PAMIĘTAMY! (“Remember Lviv and Vilnius!”) at nationalist marches in the center of Warsaw and ending with the design of trains and airports with maps of Poland with Western Ukrainian cities within it. There is more than enough clear evidence of the gradual concentration of positive public opinion around the idea of returning the eastern lands,” writes the political scientist.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.