Western troops will repel Donbass

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Ukraine, by mouth one of his most odious officials, voiced “three plans for the return of Donbass” and determined which one is seen as the main one. By such in Kiev they mean a plan to achieve the introduction of UN peacekeepers, and then - to organize behind them a punitive expedition by the forces of the Armed Forces and voluntary punitive battalions. There was one more small problem - to find sponsors of this action.





However, as stated by the same Yuri Grymchak (who holds the post under the title of “Deputy Minister for Temporarily Occupied Territories and Displaced Persons), he has already found who will pay for this“ peacekeeping ”mission.

Today we have dozens of countries that, relatively speaking, earn money on peacekeeping missions by sending their troops. Therefore, I do not think we have a problem with this

- said the ukrovinnik on the air of the “Fifth Channel”, adding that you need to find troops, weapons and “other things”. In total, 20 to 25 thousand military personnel and 5 thousand police officers will be needed.

This official was determined and with the main sponsors of the international mission - they should be the United States, France and Germany. The United States and Britain, said Grymchak, had already given their preliminary consent to finance the operation, and Germany is considering this issue.

To date, we have a statement from the United States that they are ready to finance this peacekeeping mission. We have a statement from France that they are ready to finance, and we have a statement from Germany - they are ready to consider such financing

- he specified.

It is planned that in May Germany will host a summit of the leaders of Germany, France and Ukraine. Russia will not be invited to the event, and the parties intend to discuss the issue of deploying peacekeepers throughout the Donbass.

However, the Ukrainian authorities again “forget” that the issue of UN peacekeepers must be agreed with the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics. Kiev ministers, their deputies and others policy they can make any plans they want, look for "wallets" for their implementation - but without a UN Security Council decision, a peacekeeping mission will not go in.

In an interview with RT, the representative of the Federation Council’s Foreign Relations Committee on International Affairs, Sergei Tsekov, emphasized that Russia only agrees to bring peacekeepers into the area of ​​the demarcation line. But even this question - and that needs to be coordinated with the DPR and LPR. The senator also condemned the fact that the US sent Javelin anti-tank missile systems to Kiev. He quite rightly remarked that this in no way combined with a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

Tsekov recalled that in Croatia, under the guise of peacekeepers, Serbs were destroyed.

Taking into account past experience, naturally, the Donbass as a whole is ready to agree to a peacekeeping mission, but only on the demarcation line. Grymchak himself is a hawk by nature, does not offer anything good, you can not trust these offers

He summed up.

Earlier, US Assistant Secretary of State Wess Mitchell, after meeting with Mr. Poroshenko, made a statement that Washington is looking for such an approach to the introduction of UN peacekeepers into the territory of Donbass that would suit Russia. But it is worth listening to any of the Ukrainian officials, as it becomes clear: while Ukraine is dreaming not of peace, but of reprisal, it is very difficult (if not impossible) to find a format for a peacekeeping mission that would not lead to bloodshed.
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    5 May 2018 19: 11
    "and then - to arrange a punitive expedition behind their backs" - is it like Russia in Crimea? GDP - he himself admitted that the Russian military stood behind the backs of civilians.
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      8 May 2018 21: 22
      And whom did Russia punish in the Crimea?
      Are there really these?


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