06.12.2022, Aleksandrovskoye
Ukraine in its current borders was created by the criminal Belovezhye Accords, said philosopher, analyst, and leader of the Essence of Time movement Sergey Kurginyan on the air of the Conversation with a Sage program on Radio Zvezda on November 25.
According to Kurginyan, in order for Russia to win the conflict in Ukraine, it is necessary to at least create a new army of three million people, better equipped with modern technology. For this purpose, it is necessary to create a large core of national industry and to show the world a Russian alternative to the Western way.
The political scientist believes that first of all the question of modern Ukraine’s emergence in its current borders should be addressed in detail.
“It seems to me that people don’t even fully understand what is happening in Ukraine: what are we fighting for? Against what? What reasons do we have for this? Who and when created this Ukraine in the current borders?” -noted the expert.
The 1991 Belovezhye accords created Ukraine in its current borders, the political scientist stressed. According to him, it was the Belovezhye crime committed by Boris Yeltsin, Stanislav Shushkevich and Leonid Kravchuk that started the current Ukraine.
“According to the laws – international and all others – there should have been referendums everywhere: in Donbass, in Crimea, in the Russian part of the Baltics, in Kazakhstan. Everywhere! Who cancelled the law on the secession of the republics from the USSR? Belovezhye! And what is Belovezhye? It is a crime! Why on earth was everything canceled? Why? Because three people got together and signed something? They violated everything!” explained Kurginyan.
A few months before the Belovezhye Accords, in August 1991, there was an unsuccessful attempt by the State Committee on the State of Emergency (SCSE) to take power. But no such event can be a reason to abolish the laws of the Soviet Union, the analyst stressed.
“Who disbanded the Congress? Who created this mess that left people as serfs in the other people’s territories? This is something that must also be addressed, because otherwise it would seem that we are behaving like an elephant in a China shop. And we behave by protecting our right and our essence, not by breaking things over our knees,” Kurginyan concluded.
In March 1991, a referendum was held in the USSR, where 77.85% of citizens voted for the preservation of the Soviet Union. Despite the Soviet laws regulating the secession of the republics from the country, despite the results of the referendum, in December 1991 the leaders of three of the 15 Soviet republics-Yeltsin, Kravchuk and Shushkevich-signed an agreement to break up the USSR.
Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency