Monday, September 28, 2015

Oleg Vyshniakov - Ukraine and Israel. Today the world's attention is focused on the events in New York.

Today the world's attention is focused on the events in New York. Everybody wonders what V. Putin will say and do and how he will comment on the situation on two fronts - the Middle East and the East of Ukraine. As they say, the east is a delicate matter...

Putin promises to pay attention to Ukraine during the meeting with Obama, "if there is time", and the administration of the US President assured the "collector of Russian lands" that there will be a time, as the issue of Ukraine are the main at the meeting.

When it was understood that there was no possibility to avoid the “sticky issues”, the Russian delegation has left the hall during the speech of the President of Ukraine Poroshenko P.A. The ancient tradition of Russian diplomacy is to avoid answers literally. Well at least, they didn’t promise to show “the mother of Kuzma” and they didn’t beat on the tribune by their shoes, as it had happened in the UN General Assembly, you know...

During an interview with Charlie Rose at the program "60 Minutes", Putin said that Russia would not participate in operations on the territory of Syria or other countries. "Now we have no such plans." And he immediately adding that the cooperation with the army of Asada will extend and the Russian Federation supplies arms to the Syrian Government on the basis of the legal contracts. Let me think aside, just 2 days ago the information appeared that Syrian army sends to Lebanese "Hezbollah" Russian-made tanks. There were 75 tanks T-52 and T-72. What do you think, where did the Syrian army found a number of "extra" tanks and by pure chance they were Russian?

Russia carefully forms alliance RF-Syria -Iran -Iraq -Hezbollah. Played the Syrian card Putin was able to become a member of one of the toughest international crises, where Russia plays almost the "first violin". Europe and the US will have to negotiate, and thus to change the attitude to sanctions imposed against Russia (such opinions were voiced by a number of European politicians - apparently pro-Russian lobby works in a right way). Actually it was their expectations to exchange the Ukrainian East and the Crimea for the Middle East.

The situation is not simple for two profoundly indifferent for me countries, Ukraine and Israel. I'd like to believe that such an "exchange" of the Russian Federation will not succeed. History knows an example when European politics turned a “blind eye” to the division of Poland. Do we all remember how it ended?

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