The minister says the document was needed way back in 2014.
Ukraine outlines three priorities in retaking Crimea / Photo from UNIAN, by Oleksiy Suvirov
Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council on March 11 approved a strategy to end the Russian occupation of Crimea and the reintegration of the peninsula.
Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba announced this on Twitter.
“We’ve approved the Strategy for De-occupation & Reintegration of Crimea, a historic document needed since 2014,” he said.
“The signal is crystal clear: we don’t just call on the world to help us return Crimea, Ukraine makes own dedicated & systemic efforts under President [Volodymyr] Zelensky’s leadership.”
He also listed three priorities in the policy aimed at retaking Crimea.
“3 pillars for returning Crimea: 1.Strategy. Approved today. 2.Consolidation. We work on joining efforts of all partners on the Crimea Platform. 3. Synergy. Restoring international law and in result, restoring full Ukrainian sovereignty over Crimea & the city of Sevastopol,” he said.
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“The signal is crystal clear: we don’t just call on the world to help us return Crimea, Ukraine makes own dedicated & systemic efforts under President [Volodymyr] Zelensky’s leadership.”
Under Zelensky’s leadership? Hardy, har, har! Hardy, har, har! Hardy, har, har!
Ukraine, unfortunately, is in no position to retake anything from mafia land. Let the place suffer some more drought and see what happens. The best the country can do is to safeguard the border with Mordor and this in particular with Crimea. The mafiosi might get desperate when the last water is depleted and not even its elite shit nuggets have any.
The following article explains the strategy more clearly. Given that a) Ukraine does not have the military capability to retake Crimea and b) the only power that does; America, will not do so, Ukraine haven’t got many options. The following is a commendable effort :
http://euromaidanpress.com/2021/03/11/ukraine-satisfied-as-russia-gets-nervous-about-crimean-platform/?fbclid=IwAR09LiECdGTCmJGNMgETziL25oM_J72USouGV-iXHjpXdK630D6g4QiGonE
Yes, I like the idea. However, this will get the mafiosi from giving up the Crimea as with every other idea, short of a military engagement by the United States, as you stressed. The only real chance for a return is for the mafiosi’s desire to hold on to the peninsula to wither and fade and eventually die and maybe to become too expensive.