Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Russian PM: political weakness of Ukrainian authorities doomed people to suffering
Itar-Tass ^ | 03/22/2014 | Itar-Tass

Posted on 03/21/2014 8:32:55 PM PDT by goldstategop

MOSCOW, March 22, /ITAR-TASS/. The current crisis in Ukraine is not accidental, and the Ukrainian leadership’s political impotence, as well as President Viktor Yanukovich’s “personal weakness and indecision” doomed Ukraine’s people to suffering, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said on Facebook.

“People who took to the streets had the right to a peaceful protest against corruption and arbitrariness of authorities. But this does not cancel the fact that seizure of power by means of an armed revolt, by means of violence and murders, is inadmissible,” Medvedev wrote Friday.

Ukraine is in political turmoil. Violent anti-government protests, which started in November 2013 when the country suspended the signing of an association agreement with the European Union in favor of closer ties with Russia, resulted in a coup in February 2014.

President Viktor Yanukovich had to leave Ukraine citing security concerns last month. Russia’s official position is that Yanukovich remains Ukraine’s only legitimate leader at the moment.

The Republic of Crimea, where most residents are Russians, also refused to recognize the new Ukrainian authorities. Crimea held a referendum on March 16, in which it decided to secede from Ukraine and join Russia, and subsequently signed a treaty with Moscow on Crimea's accession to the Russian Federation on March 18.

“Yanukovich was not legally dismissed, which means he remains the legally elected President, who was forcibly removed from power,” Medvedev wrote, adding that everyone should understand that, including “representatives of Maidan who hold sittings in the government and [Verkhovna] Rada [Ukrainian parliament], political functionaries in Kiev and Russia’s Western partners.”

Maidan is the name for downtown Kiev's Independence Square, which is the symbol of Ukrainian protests. The word “Maidan” is also used as a collective name for anti-government protests in Ukraine.

“The new authorities have no proper legitimacy. What is even worse - they don’t have real levers of influence on the situation in the country. The power is held by different radicals, militants, bandits. They make final decisions and are likely to continue making them after May 25 [date set by Ukraine’s parliament for early presidential elections],” the Russian premier wrote.

“There’s no sense for them to share power with others. They are masters on the streets and at entrances to administrative buildings,” he said.

This scenario is dangerous, Medvedev said, adding that such administration methods entail the collapse of the state.

“The current situation predetermined the lack of normal relations between the heads of our countries’ governments. Although, of course, working-level contacts remain,” the Russian prime minister said.

Despite Russian President Vladimir Putin and other officials repeatedly stating that the Crimean referendum was in full conformity with the international law and the UN Charter, and also in line with the precedent set by Kosovo’s secession from Serbia in 2008, Ukraine’s self-proclaimed new authorities and the West have cried foul over the plebiscite claiming it was illegal, and have refused to recognize Crimea part of Russia.

The West imposed sanctions on some Russian individuals and organizations due to Moscow’s actions regarding the situation in Ukraine and Crimea. Putin and other top officials were sarcastic about the sanctions. Russia has pledged to respond in kind, imposing tit-for-tat sanctions on Western officials.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: itartass; pmdmitrimedvedev; russia; ukraine
“People who took to the streets had the right to a peaceful protest against corruption and arbitrariness of authorities. But this does not cancel the fact that seizure of power by means of an armed revolt, by means of violence and murders, is inadmissible,” Medvedev wrote Friday.

“The new authorities have no proper legitimacy. What is even worse - they don’t have real levers of influence on the situation in the country. The power is held by different radicals, militants, bandits. They make final decisions and are likely to continue making them after May 25 [date set by Ukraine’s parliament for early presidential elections],” the Russian premier wrote.

“There’s no sense for them to share power with others. They are masters on the streets and at entrances to administrative buildings,” he said.

This scenario is dangerous, Medvedev said, adding that such administration methods entail the collapse of the state."

Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev's words are an indication Russia sees the situation in Ukraine as explosive - with the country on the verge of collapse. And the consequences could be disastrous and what is worse from Russia's standpoint, is the West is not only trucking with radicals in Kiev, it seems intent on lighting a spark that could lead to a calamitous explosion. Of course, under such circumstances, Russia could not stand idly aside. The warning has been delivered.

1 posted on 03/21/2014 8:32:56 PM PDT by goldstategop
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | View Replies]

To: goldstategop
“People who took to the streets had the right to a peaceful protest against corruption and arbitrariness of authorities. But this does not cancel the fact that seizure of power by means of an armed revolt, by means of violence and murders, is inadmissible,”

"But us invading them is fine. Long live the Russian Empire!"

2 posted on 03/21/2014 8:36:03 PM PDT by Impy (RED=COMMUNIST, NOT REPUBLICAN)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: goldstategop
Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev's words are an indication Russia sees the situation in Ukraine as explosive - with the country on the verge of collapse. And the consequences could be disastrous and what is worse from Russia's standpoint, is the West is not only trucking with radicals in Kiev, it seems intent on lighting a spark that could lead to a calamitous explosion. Of course, under such circumstances, Russia could not stand idly aside. The warning has been delivered.

IOW, Russia is beginning to deliver the pretext for invasion that it prepared before there was any chaos caused by their spies and provocateurs who are infiltrating the country.

3 posted on 03/21/2014 8:37:02 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: goldstategop

Who gives a crap what the Moskal thinks is legal?
Not his business.


4 posted on 03/21/2014 8:38:35 PM PDT by Kozak ("It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal" Henry Kissinger)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: 1rudeboy

ping


5 posted on 03/21/2014 8:47:25 PM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: goldstategop

Kosovo. What goes around comes around.


6 posted on 03/21/2014 9:28:19 PM PDT by virgil
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Greetings_Puny_Humans

“caused by their spies and provocateurs who are infiltrating the country.”

Never mind that the very same Open Society actors that destabilized Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt, have been active in Ukraine for almost two years now. It just HAS to be Russian spies, right??


7 posted on 03/21/2014 9:44:40 PM PDT by tcrlaf (Well, it is what the Sheeple voted for....)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: tcrlaf
Never mind that the very same Open Society actors that destabilized Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt, have been active in Ukraine for almost two years now. It just HAS to be Russian spies, right??

Putin and his cronies were saying the same thing about Democracy Now! in Russia, who were monitoring his phony elections. They received something like 20,000 from congress, which these morons fantasize is proof of a CIA conspiracy to undermine glorious Russia. Meanwhile, a single disinformation agent working in a communist paper here in the United States, spreading the same stuff Alex Jones does about the U.S. on behalf of Putin, was handling 80 to a 100 thousand dollars at a time from her Russian handlers before she was kicked out by the U.S.. Now she works at the Moscow Times back under Putin. If we had men in office, she should have been hanged.

8 posted on 03/21/2014 9:56:01 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 7 | View Replies]

To: virgil

Yeah, and one of these days it’s Russia that’s going to be carved up.
Karma baby.


9 posted on 03/21/2014 10:06:04 PM PDT by Kozak ("It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal" Henry Kissinger)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 6 | View Replies]

To: Kozak
Yeah, and one of these days it’s Russia that’s going to be carved up.

Who's going to do that? Russia is like quicksand. Whoever tries to destroy Russia will end up destroying themselves. Russians are tough people, and we have a puss for a President.

10 posted on 03/21/2014 11:18:45 PM PDT by virgil
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 9 | View Replies]

To: goldstategop
Russian PM: political weakness of Ukrainian authorities doomed people to suffering

Let that be a warning to us. Americans are suffering due to political weakness and it looks like it will get worse. Sooner or later some strongman will take advantage of it.

11 posted on 03/22/2014 1:26:52 AM PDT by TigersEye (Stupid is a Progressive disease.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: goldstategop

After ObamaCare takes full effect, Americans will be begging Putin to come invade the US!


12 posted on 03/22/2014 1:38:03 AM PDT by Cowboy Bob (They are called "Liberals" because the word "parasite" was already taken.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: goldstategop

Looks like Yanukovich just became a non-person. Well deserved


13 posted on 03/22/2014 2:55:54 AM PDT by Jimmy Valentine (DemocRATS - when they speak, they lie; when they are silent, they are stealing the American Dream)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: goldstategop
And current-day Soviet storm troopers haven't play *any* role in that suffering it would seem.
14 posted on 03/22/2014 4:07:06 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Stalin Blamed The Kulaks,Obama Blames The Tea Party)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson