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Related: About this forumUkraine preparing for 'full-scale war,' says former envoy to Canada
Ukraine's deputy foreign minister says he is preparing for "full-scale war" against Russia and wants Canada to help by supplying lethal weapons and the training to use them.
Vadym Prystaiko, who until last fall was Ukraine's ambassador to Canada, says the world must not be afraid of joining Ukraine in the fight against a nuclear power.
In an interview with CBC Radio's The House airing Saturday, Prystaiko says the ceasefire brokered by Germany and France was not holding.
"The biggest hub we ever had in the railroad is completely destroyed and devastated," he told host Evan Solomon about Debaltseve, captured by Russian-backed rebels after the terms were to have taken effect earlier this week.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ukraine-preparing-for-full-scale-war-says-former-envoy-to-canada-1.2964887
CJCRANE
(18,184 posts)Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)bemildred
(90,061 posts)And a diminshing quantity of cannon fodder.
I don't really see anybody putting it back together either.
Although the 40 billion of outside help that is being talked of could probably keep the question from even coming up for years yet.
Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)bemildred
(90,061 posts)Putin will take more if they keep trying to fight.
Man from Pickens
(1,713 posts)who would have thought?
jakeXT
(10,575 posts)To date, the policy of Canada and its allies has been to change Russian behaviour by means of sanctions. But Ukrainian behaviour also needs changing: in particular, Kiev has to abandon all hopes of military victory and face the reality that it must negotiate directly with the rebels in order to enact the constitutional reform required in the latest Minsk agreement. Our influence on Russia is very limited. We do, however, have leverage over Ukraine, and can hope to change its behaviour. Rather than giving unconditional support, we should start trying to effect that change. - See more at: http://cips.uottawa.ca/debacle-at-debaltsevo-calls-for-a-new-approach-to-ukraine