
- First, “the Ukrainian people must continue to insist on the transparency of the government.”
- Second, attract into the government, including the military, “as many pro-Western specialists as possible,” people “who have lived or received their education abroad.” Such people are a precondition for breaking entirely from the Soviet and Russian pasts.
- Third, “weaken Russia’s business prospects by selling to Western companies any assets offering the slightest benefit to the Russian oligarchs.”
- Fourth, bring charges against Russia in international courts.
- Fifth, “arrest, charge or at least remove those who in government positions display criminal inactivity. The country is at war!”
- And sixth, “continue essential reforms,” including guaranteeing the right of property in Ukraine, focusing on the security of financial structures, reduce “ineffective government expenditures,” open the country to more direct foreign investment while closing off channels for money from Russia, protect the most socially defenseless, bring more foreigners into the judicial system, and privatization process, and change laws so that other countries can go after the corrupt.
Further Reading:
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- Russian leadership ordered escalation in Black Sea, Ukrainian army intercepts show
- Russian attack on Ukrainian ships near Kerch Strait – full chronology
- Russia attacks Ukrainian ships near Kerch strait – video, audio intercepts
- To deal with Putin, West needs to study Russian criminal world, Eidman says
- With the Maidan, Ukraine fought off Moscow not when empire was weak but when it was strong, Babchenko says