Since November 2013, the Ukrainian capital Kiev and other city across the country have become almost war zones with hundreds and thousands of people protesting against President Viktor Yanukovych and his government. In more
recent protests, a number of people have been shot by security forces, with
many police and other protesters been injured.
The reason for large parts of the Ukrainian population
rallying against Mr Yanukovych and his
government, is over his decision last November to join the Russian customs
union rather than sign a European Union partnership agreement been negotiated over the
last few years. It seems many people in Ukraine wanted the country and its leaders to
become closer to the EU block, rather than with their former Cold War allies Russia .
If Ukraine had signed the EU agreement, it would
have, in my opinion, had a much brighter future, and would have opened up more
opportunities to integrate with the rest of Europe and the international community. Now
the deal with Russia will further isolate the former Soviet
state, and weaken its economy even further. Although Russia has offered a range of economic
sweeteners, from debt relief and investment, in the long run the deal will
probably benefit Russia , rather than help develop Ukraine and its economy.
Putin’s plans for a re-emergent Russia on the international stage became a
step closer with this deal with Ukraine , the largest and most populous nation
from the former communist block. Keeping Ukraine and other former Soviet countries like Moldova , Belarus , Armenia , Azerbaijan and Georgia within its sphere of influence has
become an important priority for Putin and the Russian state, with counter negotiations for these countries to join its own customs union. Armenia, for example, has rejected the EU deal and has signed on to the Russian customs union, with Moldova and Georgia still negotiating with the EU on a similar partnership agreement rejected by Ukraine.
Let’s hope that other former Soviet states look beyond
pressure from Russia , and sign up to the EU agreement, which
will benefit their economies and people in the long term, rather then any deal
that Russia can offer.