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Ukrainian path into Intermarium. Per aspera ad astra.

by Josh Palmer Thu, Jul 27, 2017 1:00AM
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Back in July 2017, Poland hosted a regular Three Seas Initiative summit. Notably, unlike last year the invitations for this event were received by only 12 EU member countries located between the Adriatic, the Black and the Baltic Seas, and the US President Donald Trump as a special guest. The summit was held under the aegis of reanimation of the Intermarium confederation project. American president Trump and his Polish counterpart Duda highlighted significant role Ukraine plays in transformation of the whole region, as well as the perspective of creation of a political, economic and military alliance with Ukrainian participation. The summit itself seems to have been called with the aim of Ukrainian reunification with Poland. But "the hero of the day" wasn't invited for that landmark event. Still, according to one of the documents leaked into the Internet, one of many just, the summit participants were mostly worried by inner political flaws in Ukraine. One sole national minority issue deserved a separate report.

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