Paul Goble
Staunton,
June 2 – Moscow began its efforts to undermine Ukraine not in 2013 in reaction
to the Maidan as many with Russian encouragement think but already in 1991, Kyiv
military expert Nikolay Sungurovsky says, because Moscow feared that “a
successful Ukraine would threaten the territorial integrity of Russia.”
“Russia
reacted aggressively not to the Maidan,” the director of military programs at
the Razumkov Center in Kyiv says, “but to the possibility that Ukraine would go
along a European path of development.” Moscow
has used various methods to try to prevent that (glavred.info/mir/deystviya-rossii-protiv-ukrainy-nachalis-s-1991-go-goda-voennyy-ekspert-439107.html).
Indeed,
Sungurovsky says, “attempts at destabilizing and weakening Ukraine from the
inside have not ceased over the course of its entire period of independence,” a
conclusion for which there is “official confirmation.” As Leonid Kravchuk, the first president of
Ukraine, said, “Russian policy always was and always will be anti-Ukrainian.”
Moreover,
the Kyiv military analyst continues, Moscow has used a variety of tactics
across the former Soviet space, ranging from propaganda directed at the
post-Soviet countries and to that directed at the West up to and including the
so-called “frozen conflicts” in Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Ukraine (glavred.info/chat/nikolay-sungurovskiy-435683.html).
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