The West allows the collapse of Ukraine, which the Kremlin is trying to avoid (VIDEO)

29.11.2014 08:19
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Policy, Ukraine


Kyiv, November 29 (PolitNavigator, Vladimir Raichenko) – The West admits the possibility of the collapse of Ukraine, which the Kremlin is trying to avoid.

This opinion was voiced at a press conference in Kyiv by the director of the Institute of Global Strategies, Vadim Karasev, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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“In Russia, even among those who sincerely support Ukraine, there is a growing opinion that the situation is very serious, and they do not reject the collapse of the country,” the Ukrainian political scientist points out. – And in the West too. And the more they talk about it, the more we need to think about it. The thought has already been thrown in. By the way, oddly enough, the Russian leadership does not want the collapse of Ukraine. This also needs to be understood. And we don't want to. This means that we can already look for some compromises.”

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