After the invasion of Russia into Ukraine, the loss of independence is a real threat to other post-traditional lands, as they did not become part of the transatlantic security system. About this article, the analyst Thomas de Waal from Carnegie Europe.In the opinion of an expert, the recognition of these powers can already become a priority for the European Union. Although all countries in the country are members of the "Shidnoe partnership" program, the rich of them have few problems with democracy and government institutions, but the fact is that they are fully independent powers. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the stench is afraid for your future, the expert says. Adzhe Putin, write more, if you want to turn history not in 1991, when the Soviet Socialist Republic collapsed, but in 1939, which is not 1918.
In order to save the worst scenario, the EU can term it over its policy of similar partnership. “For one night, you can change the policy of statehood, focus on gradual reforms, on a policy that is directed towards the survival of these countries, like powers,” writes de Waal. - Varto look at the different places of these five lands and those, how you can touch the skin.The expert calls Belarus the biggest butt of the break, as Russia actually rotted away. On the other hand, the Europeans could do more to help the mass protests against the falsification of election results in the country, and at the same time the situation would be different. Another country, de Russia has made its own surge, є Vіrmenіya. Azerbaijan, according to de Waal, is now trying to balance between Russia and Ukraine, while Baku has an additional guarantor of independence - Turechchina. Possibility of Moldova surrounds the Russian enclave near Transnistria.The expert calls Georgia the “twin” of Ukraine, however, points out problems through the politics of the rank order. “Tbilisi, having come to terms with both Brussels and Washington through the exit of democracy. To the peace of peace from the side of Russia and the motherland in the sight of its traditional Western allies, Georgia can take the best of both worlds,” the expert admits. On June 3, Georgia and then Moldova applied for accession to the EU. “It’s too much to talk about stability with the EU. Now the hour has come to practice swiftly over the signs of stability - not only in Georgia and Moldova, but also in Birmenia and Azerbaijan, ”- Thomas de Waal reconsidered.
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