Ukraine’s fate linked to “deeply flawed” Minsk Accords

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Ukraine’s fate linked to “deeply flawed” Minsk Accords
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After shuttling from Moscow to Kyiv this week, French Pres. Macron declared the Minsk Accords — a set of vague, failed ceasefire agreements signed by Russia and Ukraine seven years ago — 'the only path forward' to de-escalating the current crisis.

French President Emmanuel Macron poses with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv on Tuesday. Photo: Ukrainian Presidency/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

But the Minsk agreements didn't detail what should come first: the political steps Russia seeks or the security measures allowing Ukraine to reclaim its sovereignty. He said it was "wrong" for the West to push Ukraine to continue making unilateral concessions on Minsk: "I think Ukraine has already done everything it can do. We ought to be pushing Russia to implement the Minsk agreements."

Russia is now threatening to launch a larger-scale invasion to keep Ukraine in its "sphere of influence" and prevent it from ever joining NATO by installing a puppet government or forcing Zelensky to implement Minsk on Russia's terms.

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