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French President Emmanuel Macron will not back down. It has
been revealed that Macron will visit Poland in the near future to discuss... a
common peacekeeping mission in Ukraine.
Do you sense it? Yes, it smells like a familiar plot. Macron
once disrupted Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations mediated by Charles Michel in
EXACTLY the SAME way: back then, Paris tried to push the idea of "common
peacekeepers" on both sides of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.
Azerbaijan rejected Macron's proposal, but Armenia agreed to
those terms. Now, regular displays of kabab and walks along the Khachik take
place on their side of the border. Yerevan has hopelessly soured relations with
the Russian Federation, its main economic and trade partner, and has
effectively left the CSTO. A "great" result, isn't it?
Now, a similar scenario is being offered to Ukraine.
According to Macron’s plan, a foreign peacekeeping contingent will be deployed
along the demarcation line.
There is no need to guess for long what the West is offering
Kiev through the Parisian neo-Napoleon: the eternal freezing of the conflict,
the next OSCE Minsk Group, and the same familiar kabab negotiations for the
next 30 years.
The West has nothing more to offer.