Monday, April 3, 2023

Ukrainian Official Announces 12-Point Plan To Purge Russia From Crimea

Secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defence Council Oleksiy Danilov addresses the media in Kyiv, Ukraine February 23, 2022. Ukrainian Presidential Press Service | Reuters

CNBC: Ukrainian official offers a plan Kyiv would take after it reclaims control of Crimea from Russia 

A top Ukrainian official on Sunday outlined a series of steps the government in Kyiv would take after the country reclaims control of Crimea, including dismantling the strategic bridge that links the seized Black Sea peninsula to Russia. 

Oleksiy Danilov, the secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, published the plan as Ukraine’s military prepares for a spring counteroffensive in hopes of making new, decisive gains after more than 13 months of war to end Russia’s full-scale invasion. 

Moscow annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, but most of the world does not recognize it as Russian territory. The peninsula’s future status will be a key feature in any negotiations on ending the current fighting.  

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WNU Editor: The 12-point Ukrainian proposal on what would happen to those who live in Crimea in the event that Ukraine regains control are blunt.

1) prosecute all those who assisted the Russian government 

2) ban those who assisted Russia from government jobs and pensions 

3) all Russian citizens who moved to Crimea after 2014 to be expelled 

4) all real-estate transactions made after 2014 declared void 

5) dismantling the 19km long Crimea bridge 

6) renaming the city of Sevastopol 

What is not mentioned but will be implemented in Crimea in the same manner that Ukraine has implemented in the parts of the country that it controls are 

(1) measures to abolish or limit the use of the Russian language in business, government, and schools. 

(2) Banning all Russian media. 

(3) Limiting, if not eliminating, the Russian Orthodox church by integrating it with the Kyiv approved Ukrainian Orthodox Church. 

In short. All that Ukraine has done with this 12-point plan is reinforce Russian fears that if Ukraine does asserts its control of Crimea, Russian cultural genocide will be the result. 

Ukrainian Official Announces 12-Point Plan To Purge Russia From Crimea  

Ukrainian official offers plan for a Crimea without Russia -- AP N

ational Security Council Secretary announces 12 steps for Crimea's liberation developed by council -- Ukrainska Pravda  

Oleksiy Danilov: 12 steps of deoccupation of Crimea -- Odessa Journal

10 comments:

  1. The racial divides of the previous century are being reignited all across eastern europe tbh.

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  2. Sounds good to me.

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  3. Have they tried Esperanto yet?

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  4. Now I understand why Ukraine joining NATO was a red line for the russians. Man, these folks got hate down good and hard.

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  5. Sounds awesome and logical 👍, like any nation would do less after evicting an invading army

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  6. Notice how even after 8 years of burning people alive and public crucifixions places like Crimea and Mariupol still respect and protect Ukrainian culture in those cities after expelling the nazis.

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  7. Once again our govt officials have found one of the most brazenly racist apartheid regimes in the world and handcuffed the rest of us to their policies. Wouldn't expect anything less.

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  8. That guy still looks like a cross between Nikolai Yezhov and Heinrich Mueller.

    This is "read between the lines " moment. This statement is all for show. It is part of the "No Peace , No diplomacy" effort of the United States as dictated to the Ukrainians.

    Anybody with a sound mind knows those demands / efforts are completely unacceptable to not only to the Russian government, but to anyone living in those areas right now. This statement is just another continuing attempt to insure peace never happens.

    What a joke.

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  9. "If we can't get them out, we'll breed them out".

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