Article Link
From the article:
Ukraine has been independent for only 23 years; it had previously been under some kind of foreign rule since the 14th century.
Not surprisingly, its leaders have not learned the art of compromise,
even less of historical perspective. The politics of post-independence
Ukraine clearly demonstrates that the root of the problem lies in
efforts by Ukrainian politicians to impose their will on recalcitrant
parts of the country, first by one faction, then by the other. That is
the essence of the conflict between Viktor Yanukovych and his principal
political rival, Yulia Tymoshenko. They represent the two wings of
Ukraine and have not been willing to share power. A wise U.S. policy
toward Ukraine would seek a way for the two parts of the country to
cooperate with each other. We should seek reconciliation, not the
domination of a faction.
Source: Henry Kissinger, "How the Ukraine Crisis Ends," The Washington Post, March 5, 2014
No comments:
Post a Comment