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Global players without Ukraine decide her fate

Мировые игроки без Украины решают ее судьбу

The leader of the opposition bloc said that the country has lost its identity on the world stage.

The people’s Deputy Yuriy Boyko called a disaster the upcoming meeting of Germany, France and Russia in Ukraine – according to him, Kyiv were not invited to them.

“Today it became known that at the summit in Beijing the heads of Germany, France and Russia will discuss the Ukrainian issue. Thus, at this point, anyone from the Ukraine to the discussion was not invited. Other than a disaster in the international arena … this event can not be named” – said the head of the opposition bloc.

According to him, global players therefore refused to recognize Ukraine’s any subjectivity.

“Ukraine is rapidly losing support from the international community. If in 2014, many harbored the illusion regarding open arms from the West and rapid integration into the European Union, it is clear that the current Ukrainian government was soundly defeated on all fronts,” – said the politician.

He said, “we openly declare the impossibility of joining the EU over the next 50 years. We always carry the date of grant of visa-free regime (in fact, no visa)”.

According to him the traditional “advocates” of Ukraine in Europe today changed their rhetoric. “Change course one “hopes” Ukraine – Turkey”, – said Boyko.

“Recent events around the Crimea show that the international community has clearly not in a hurry to stand on the protection of Ukrainian interests, to exercise restraint and concern about the situation”, – the oppositionist noted.

The opposition bloc has called for a radical change in foreign policy and said that they are preparing to launch a system of “alternative diplomacy” designed to restore confidence in Ukraine on the international arena.

Recall, the leaders of France, Germany and Russia will meet in September during the G20 summit in China.

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