POLITICAL EXPERT: UKRAINE IS EXPERIENCING COLLAPSE, ALMOST ALL POWER INSTITUTIONS HAVE LOST LEGITIMACY
by Marianna Lazarian
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Friday, February 28, 16:36
Ukraine is experiencing collapse, almost all power institutions have
lost legitimacy, Alexander Iskandaryan, Director of the Caucasus
Institute, said at a press conference in Yerevan on Friday.
"The ongoing developments in the Crimea vividly demonstrate what is
going on in all the regions of the country", he said. He added that
the only positive element is the violence reduction.
Iskandaryan thinks that it is wrong to speak of a possible split of
Ukraine, because it has already collapsed. In this context, the expert
pointed out that if Ukraine manages to hold legitimate elections in
the country, it will be a big achievement.
He believes that Russia has not yet made a choice regarding Ukraine,
but its rhetoric is becoming more and more radical. "The Crimea is a
bad pain in the neck of Ukraine, Russia and the West. All the parties
would benefit from sooner settlement of the problem", he said.
Iskandaryan thinks that violence may flare up again because the
population has plenty of weapons.
by Marianna Lazarian
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=5E300B90-A07D-11E3-822E0EB7C0D21663
Friday, February 28, 16:36
Ukraine is experiencing collapse, almost all power institutions have
lost legitimacy, Alexander Iskandaryan, Director of the Caucasus
Institute, said at a press conference in Yerevan on Friday.
"The ongoing developments in the Crimea vividly demonstrate what is
going on in all the regions of the country", he said. He added that
the only positive element is the violence reduction.
Iskandaryan thinks that it is wrong to speak of a possible split of
Ukraine, because it has already collapsed. In this context, the expert
pointed out that if Ukraine manages to hold legitimate elections in
the country, it will be a big achievement.
He believes that Russia has not yet made a choice regarding Ukraine,
but its rhetoric is becoming more and more radical. "The Crimea is a
bad pain in the neck of Ukraine, Russia and the West. All the parties
would benefit from sooner settlement of the problem", he said.
Iskandaryan thinks that violence may flare up again because the
population has plenty of weapons.