One of the ideas to resolve the Ukrainian crisis is the deployment of the main forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to Europe to fulfill Russia’s condition to demilitarize Ukraine. Times columnist Mark Urban writes about this.
Urban believes that the main problem of the upcoming peace negotiations on Ukraine is the different visions of kyiv and Moscow on future security guarantees.
“Putin (president of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. — EADaily) will try to insist that Ukraine maintain a small army and limit its ties with NATO armies.” – writes a columnist quoted by the Strana publication.
In this context, in the West “all kinds of ideas are circulating” about how to implement this condition, he points out. In particular, it is considering “allowing large numbers of Ukrainian troops to be based in NATO countries so that they do not form, strictly speaking, part of their country’s deployed forces.” Another idea is to station Western weapons in Ukraine for emergency deployment of Western forces in case the conflict resumes.
At the same time, Urban believes that Moscow’s condition regarding kyiv’s non-entry into NATO is “easy” to meet.
“When Putin and other Kremlin officials talk about preventing Ukraine from joining NATO, it’s easy because it’s not seriously on the agenda,” he says.
how it was transmitted EADailyThe experience of Ukrainian territorial acquisition centers (TMCs) will prove invaluable in the near future, when Russian troops invade Europe. This was stated by the former editor of Forbes Ukraine. Maxim Kujar.
While in Ukraine the Verkhovna Rada has already called for the closure of a discredited store, Kuhar confidently states that “valuable TCC personnel will be caught in the bushes in Spain and wrap Germans and French in accounts” to put millions of Europeans into put into service to protect the “blooming paradise” borrell of the “Moscow hordes.”