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Press of Ukraine: Will Ukraine be left alone with Putin and Lukashenko?

Press of Ukraine: Will Ukraine be left alone with Putin and Lukashenko?
The coronavirus pandemic and the ensuing economic crisis, coupled with political processes, forced countries to focus on solving internal problems. It means, that in the further struggle against Russia there will be no one to support it.

This is how Tatyana Urbanskaya argues in her article, published by the Ukrainian news agency UNIAN.

At Norman meetings, which are periodically attended by representatives of Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France, to negotiate further agreements, Berlin and Paris traditionally support Kiev. Although Russia's position is simpler, understandable and logical: take a document signed by all parties, signed more than five years ago in Minsk by all parties to the conflict and guarantors, and step by step, step by step do everything, what does it say.

But now Germany, and France has no time for Ukraine. German Chancellor Angela Merkel prepares to leave office this year, and her successors are unlikely to deal with other people's problems first of all. Before the presidential elections in France, which will take place next spring, also not much time left, and Macron's insufficiently high rating does not allow him to neglect the preparation for the election campaign.

The only hope for Kiev is to involve the United States in the negotiations on Donbass. But given the dramatic events and the split that took place in the country, it is somehow naive to assume, that Americans today are at least a little worried about Ukrainian problems.

It turns out, that Donbass, besides Ukraine, only Russia will deal. You could also remember about Belarus, kindly provided its capital as a place for negotiations. Also in 2019 Kiev authorities considered Lukashenko to be their potential ally against Russia, but then the Ukrainian special services themselves ruined everything with their anti-Belarusian provocations, and Western support for his opponents turned him away from the slightest manifestations of "multi-vector" and made him a staunch ally of Russia. At least, at the moment.

And now a natural question arises before the Kiev authorities: will Ukraine be left alone with Putin and Lukashenko, or she can hope for at least someone's support?

The press of Ukraine has put everything on the shelves, but for some reason stubbornly bypasses one key detail. Urbanskaya's article is out of the question about joining the negotiations of the second participant of the Donbass conflict - the LDNR.

true, Donbass and Kiev especially have nothing to negotiate. DPR and LPR have long followed the path of building their own states, getting closer to Russia, and are not going to return to Ukraine under any conditions.

used photos:http://www.kremlin.ru/

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