Ukraine may initiate revision of Helsinki Agreement: Expert
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In order to prevent further fragmentation of
countries in the aftermath of the Kosovo precedent, Europe needs to
revise the Helsinki Agreement. International expert on the Balkan
region, senior advisor at Hungarian government Laszlo
Kemeny has made the statement at a press
conference Balkan Implications for Ukraine and Russia
that was held on March 12 in Kiev.
For the first time since World War II, a United
Nations decision was disregarded. The Security Council has lost its
face, REGNUM correspondent quotes Laszlo Kemeny to say. Before Europe burns
down and countries start to split up, we have to go back to the
Helsinki Agreement. Heads of states need to sit down at the
negotiation table again, in order to revise the process of granting
sovereignty, especially since the 'Kosovo precedent' could stir up
Europe so much that the desintegration process might become
irreversible, Kemeny stressed. According to the expert, it is
Ukraine, that is a link between the west and the east, that can
initiate revision of the Helsinki Agreement.
Ukrainian political analyst Dmitry
Vydrin remarked: It is the second
similar precedent that will provoke a chain reaction. Many of those
who are now just thinking about separatism will then realize that we
are already dealing not with an incident but with a trend. The
expert believes that the next country that might be granted
sovereignty is Iraqi Kurdistan. Kurdistan has all premises for
separation: there is a government, ministers, and even a foreign
minister, a self-contained economy and a sympathy of the USA.