Will Virtual Balancing Ever End?
This is the political game and the Ukrainian policy of balancing. It
worked up to a certain time: Kyiv swung from proclaiming Russia its "main
strategic partner" to noting exclusive partnership with the United States,
thus gaining the odd political dividends. But now there seem to be more
losses than gains: Ukraine never came closer to Europe, the US opted for
annual inspections of Ukrainian behavior, for it is very much dissatisfied
with the problems of its companies in
Ukraine, the absence of true reforms and perhaps Ukraine's constant
hopes for US aid. Russia is extremely annoyed at what it sees as Ukraine's
duplicity in playing up to Moscow and trying to pursue some kind of independent
policy, laying claim to regional leadership, let alone chronic nonpayments
of natural gas-related (and perhaps other) debts.
Ukraine seems to be in a certain virtual space. Many words of support
for the stillborn Commonwealth of Independent States, the Ukrainian authorities'
backing of CIS Executive Secretary Boris Berezovsky, who is now being almost
hunted down in Moscow, and the absence of any reaction by the President
to Parliament Speaker's statement about quickly joining the Russian-Belarus
union go hand in hand with vigorous attempts to break into Europe. Everybody
is fed up with Ukraine's complete uncertainty in its policy toward Russia
- from "friends forever" to absolutely opposite sentiments in the speeches
of the same President, plus announcements that things that cannot be measured
by traditional political means, plus the complete mess about Black Sea
Fleet bases even after signing epochal agreements.
As of today, Ukraine has not become influential even for its closest
neighbors for many reasons - from its traditional mentality to its own
fault. But when a new system is being created, I, at least as a taxpayer
who finances foreign policy, would like to see some kind of certainty.
For the outside world is not virtual reality but the real thing.
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