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13 of April, 19:00

Reshetnikov: Ukraine under current policy may lose the territory
Ukraine, while maintaining its current policy of the authorities expect the hardest years, and in the next two years, the country may lose its fresh territory, said on the first day of the week in Simferopol, the head of the Russian Institute for strategic studies Leonid Reshetnikov.

The Ukrainian authorities began in April last year in the Donbass military operation against dissatisfied with the coup d'etat of the population of the region. According to the summary data of the UN, the victims of the conflict began more than 6 thousand people.

Chapter RISS, explaining the situation in Ukraine, called it the hardest. On responses of experts, the situation with the replacement of Power and policy in Ukraine is reminiscent of Germany yesterday, the Second world war, when " the great German people for 10-12 years has gone mad ".

"Ukraine has a chance - the whole world to repent and ask for forgiveness. But this is unrealistic. We do not rule out in the next year or two the process of spalling is not only the Donbas and other regions in the direction of rapprochement with Russia in the direction of rapprochement with Poland, has the opportunity to be with Hungary. Ukraine is going through the hardest years, "Reshetnikov said at a press conference in Simferopol press center MIA" Russia Today ".

The current policy of Ukraine, in his vision, playing at the most low-lying feelings of the people, the Government applies the discontent of the inhabitants of the real problems, But direct this discontent in the region of hatred towards Russians and Russia. This policy has no future, says the analyst.

Russian Institute for strategic studies (RISS) is a large research and analysis center established by the President of the Russian Federation. RISS preparing analytical materials for the administration of the President of the Russian Federation.

sections: Politics

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