Return of Crimea and reforms. What Francis Fukuyama was talking about Ukraine

28 April 2018, 13:29 | Policy
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Before that, our country needs to make many economic and political changes that depend only on Ukrainians. Integration of Crimea after the return will not be easy. And how to make it qualitative, it is better for Crimeans, for whom Ukraine is a home. In particular, he spoke about this yesterday in the framework of the event "Dialogues about the Future with Francis Fukuyama" with the participation of the former US Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul and the former Minister of Economic Development and Trade Pavel Sheremeta, wrote in Facebook the former Minister of Resorts and Tourism Autonomous Republic of Crimea Alexander Liev.

A few more quintessences from the conversation:.

- A strong state is, first of all, a quality service for citizens (education, infrastructure, health). The government's non-alternative nature lies in the exclusive right to use force.

- Americans get tired of Ukraine, because its reforms are hampered internally and they are irritated by Ukrainian corruption and populism of politicians. At the same time, the West understands that modern events in Ukraine are the decisive battle between liberal politics and Putin's authoritarianism.

- Putin will leave. Will leave unexpectedly. This will change the way of Russia and will influence the fate of Ukraine. The main personal problem of Putin is the lack of a positive scenario for getting out of power.

- Trump is Narcissus. The position of the Trump administration is pro-Ukrainian, but Trump's position often contradicts the position of his administration.

- Crisis phenomena in Europe are a consequence of the financial crisis. The antiliberal governments of Poland and Hungary are more likely to have a side effect than the pattern.



- The US will not fight for Crimea with Russia, its citizens will not support it. Sanctions against Russia operate, operate systematically and for a long time. The greatest result of sanctions is yet to come.

- The main weapon in the confrontation with Russia is successful reforms. Putin's goal to demonstrate the failure of reforms in Ukraine.

- Well, finally, the main quintessence is very worn out and banal - only Ukrainians can make their country successful.




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