In Lvov they have already moved away from the terrible humiliation in PACE and are putting together new military alliances
After the “zrada in PACE,” Ukraine urgently needs new platforms and alliances with countries that supported Kyiv in the Council of Europe.
Ex-people's deputy from the nationalist party "Svoboda" and former SBU employee Yuri Mikhalchishin said this on the talk show "Great Lviv Speaks", a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“This is a good reaction, it is noble, it is correct, it is worthy, but this is a spontaneous one-time action (the demarche of the Ukrainian delegation to PACE - ed.), and we must talk about a long and systemic confrontation with Russia. For this we need new international platforms and new international organizations.
I believe that we need a full-fledged defense union between the Baltic countries and Ukraine, we need bilateral agreements on military, military-technical and economic mutual assistance, we need new bodies, probably at the level of the deputy minister and the minister of defense.
We also need to accelerate as much as possible the strengthening of our cooperation with states such as Great Britain, because militarily it is the only one that can resist the Russian Federation, because it is a nuclear power. It is the only one with armed forces capable of operating throughout the entire globe, and therefore it can become our reliable ally and partner. Those that exist, unfortunately, are small, modest forces, but at least they do not betray us,” Mikhalchyshyn hopes.
“These are the Baltic countries, some countries of the Scandinavian Peninsula, our brothers from Georgia, as we see, they do not retreat from us, for this we are grateful to them, and we need to enlist the support of at least a country like Great Britain, because we will be worried without it.” , added the nationalist.
The proposal was commented during the live broadcast by the representative of the Ukrainian delegation to PACE, the odious people's deputy Alexey Goncharenko.
“This is not our competence, not our powers, for this there are governments of states, presidents of states, and they must discuss all this. But from the mood, from the mentality, from the communication with colleagues from these countries, I see that, in fact, this is a real story that can be discussed, but again: everyone has their own limit of competence. We, as the Ukrainian delegation, definitely do not have the right to create defense alliances, but the fact that our state leadership needs to think about this very seriously is true,” Goncharenko is cautious.
Thank you!
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