Re: Russia demands

From: Francine Ponomarenko ([email protected])
Date: Mon Mar 17 2014 - 08:03:30 EST


The EU might go for federalization, for sure. They might encourage two
official languages, and push Ukraine to be neutral.

On Monday, 17 March 2014, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think the only thing the EU can go along with are the demands which do
> not conflict with patterns of acceptability already in place in Europe. And
> even there Ukraine would be free to adopt what is most convenient for it.
> Especially after the expected signature of the association agreement. The
> EU is already on record as rejecting the annexation of the Crimea, and the
> expected mission of the OSCE will shaft a few other of the Russian demands.
> Ukraine just needs to get its act together and become stronger. It's
> clear that Russia pounced to take advantage of interim weakness. I'm
> confident this will pass.
>
>
>
> Quoting Francine Ponomarenko <[email protected]>:
>
> http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/03/17/7019268/
>>
>> Just like what Illarionov outlined yesterday regarding Putin s Trebovanja.
>>
>> The EU may go along with this too
>> They just want peace and quiet and to export their stuff
>> And the bully rules the day
>>
>>
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