Paul
Goble
Staunton, February 4 – At a time
when some in the West appear to be wondering whether there are any committed
reformers in the Ukrainian government, a Kyiv journalist has reminded the world
about the widespread presence within that regime and Ukrainian elites more
generally of Russian moles who continue to promote Moscow’s policies.
In an interview given to Elena
Poskannaya of the Apostrophe portal, Sergey Kulida, who has been writing about
espionage matters in Russia, the US and Ukraine for some years, says that “the
Ukrainian ruling elites, if they are not directly cooperating with Russian
special services, then at least play up to them” (gordonua.com/publications/zhurnalist-kulida-kroty-fsb-agenty-vliyaniya-pronizyvayu-ukrainskie-gosstruktury-118094.html).
“FSB ‘moles’ or their agents,” he
continues, “to the present day penetrate many Ukrainian state structures. One
need not be an analyst to understand this.”
And one cannot understand what is going one in the government, the
parliament or the army without taking that reality into account.
Kulida does not give any names, but
his warning is important not only at present when Moscow is stepping up its
pressure on Kyiv but also in the future when the Russian government appears
likely to continue its campaign to weaken the Ukrainian state and hold it
within Moscow’s sphere of influene.
The problem about talking about this
issue is that even raising it has the effect of helping Moscow at least in the
short term. If Ukrainians or others conclude that the Ukrainian elites are
completely penetrated, both some of the first and some of the latter will
decide that Kyiv is beyond saving.
But if this issue is not addressed –
and given the continuing hostility of most Western governments to any serious
program of lustration in the former Soviet world, it is unlikely to be anytime
soon – that will only lengthen the period in which these nations will remain
poisoned by the Soviet past and lead to more tragedies.
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