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What awaits Ukraine in the future? The future of Ukraine: forecast. Future map of Ukraine

Now more and more people are asking themselves: what is Ukraine waiting for in the future? A very busy life now lives this country: evroimaydan, protests, rallies of civilians, reshuffling in power ... When and how will the riots in the state end? How will the relations between the two kindred peoples, Russian and Ukrainian, develop in the future? What is the Ukrainian government ready to do to normalize the situation in the country? Let's try to make a forecast of the political and economic development of the state.

Ukraine: Chronicle of Events

How did it all start? On November 28-29, 2013 in Vilnius, the Eastern Partnership Summit was to be held, dedicated to the signing of an association agreement between the EU and Ukraine. But a few days before, the government of the country announced the suspension of preparations for this significant event for the state. November 21 in the center of Kiev was the first protest, the main purpose of which was to support European integration. The summit of the Eastern Partnership was held. But the agreement on the association of Ukraine and the European Union on it was not signed. A new wave of protests has begun. In the midst of the demonstrators, there has been a split in the "moderate" and radicals. On December 1, the Maidan House was occupied by the House of Trade Unions and the building of the Kiev Rada. Now people spoke not only in favor of signing an agreement on Ukraine's accession to the EU, but also demanded the resignation of the current government headed by President Viktor Yanukovych. But there were some who were against the rapprochement of the state with the countries of the European Union. In close cooperation with Russia, they saw the future of Ukraine. The forecast of its further development then no one dared to do. In the meantime, protests and clashes between radicals and militiamen continued in the streets of the cities. As a result, the Verkhovna Rada dismissed Viktor Yanukovich from power in late February, amended the Constitution and appointed Speaker Alexander Turchinov to serve as acting president. This caused a mixed assessment in world politics. As you know, Moscow opposes such actions of the government of Ukraine, calling them illegitimate. The US and EU support today's leaders of Kiev. How will the events develop further? Citizens of the state differently see the future of Ukraine.

What awaits the country after the elections on May 25?

Viktor Yanukovych was forcibly removed from power. Moreover, he had to leave his homeland to save his life. The head of the government was Arseniy Yatsenyuk, one of the main opposition leaders on the Maidan. On May 25, presidential elections will be held in Ukraine. The main contenders for the post of head of state have emerged. This is former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and oligarch Pyotr Poroshenko. Let's find out how the upcoming elections will affect the future of Ukraine. After the Maidan, the intensity of passions in the country only increased. Western political analysts are sure that presidential elections and subsequent reforms in Ukraine will lead to normalization of the situation and stabilization of the currently collapsing economy. A very high rating of trust on the part of compatriots in the presidential candidate Petro Poroshenko. Many political scientists believe that he will win the election. His work, according to some political scientists, he will begin with the resumption of the question of the return of Crimea to Ukraine. This will invariably affect negatively the relations between Russia and the "unreliable". Moreover, it will promote the rapprochement of the latter with the EU. At least, the first thing that he is ready to do when becoming president is to establish a visa-free regime with the countries of the European Union. Yulia Tymoshenko has fewer chances to win elections, as many are convinced that the south-east of the country is opposed to her stay at this post. That's how politicians speak about the future of Ukraine in the event that it becomes the head of state: "A strong presidential power will form in the country. All state structures will be subordinated to it. Politics Tymoshenko will be oriented to the West. As for Russia, then with her, the President will build "warm" and trustful relations in order to maximize the benefits from them. In particular, this relates to gas prices. Thus, this woman will successfully maneuver between the EU and Russia. "

The economic situation in Ukraine now and in the future

Russian media are not tired of repeating the information that the financial condition of Ukraine today leaves much to be desired. The economy of the country is destroyed. It depends entirely on loans and material assistance from Europe and the United States. Maybe this information about the financial situation in Ukraine is exaggerated, but the fact that the country needs vital support from outside to avoid default is very much like the truth. Let's try to predict the economic future of Ukraine. The forecast of analysts in this regard is disappointing. The European Union is now trying its best to render every possible assistance to the national economy of Ukraine. These include loans, and assistance in reducing dependence on Russian gas, and reducing customs duties on Ukrainian goods imported from the country. However, this assistance is not gratuitous. You have to pay for everything. And Ukraine in the near future will have to pay for all these "good deeds": return debts with interest and make significant changes in social policy that infringe the financial interests of ordinary citizens. As a result, according to experts, the country will be driven into an even deeper economic crisis. Over time, the EU will refuse to help Ukraine, as all measures to restore its national economy will be futile. They will not want to risk their own material prosperity for the sake of a single state in Europe. What awaits Ukraine in the future in this case? This is where the country, whose government today is trying to nullify Moscow's influence on the situation in the country, is likely to be forced to ask for help from Russia. Meanwhile, President Vladimir Putin says that he does not refuse to financially support Ukraine. But the government of the Russian Federation can allocate loans to a neighbor only if a legitimate government is formed there.

Map of Ukraine after the split: forecast

Until very recently very few people believed that Crimea would again become Russian. But for today it is just like that. And the countries of Europe and the United States should recognize this as a fait accompli. On May 11, 2014, referendums were held in the Lugansk and Donetsk regions, which resulted in the citizens of these regions declaring their sovereignty. But do world politicians recognize this circumstance? And what will happen to the newly-made Lugansk and Donetsk national republics? Will they come as independent units in Ukraine or appeal to the government of Russia with a request to accept them? Political scientists believe that more recently, it was possible to prevent the collapse of the country by federalization and granting greater rights to the regions. And today the situation develops that Crimea is lost to the state, and the possibility of alienating the southeast, whose population is far from being supported by the current government of Kiev, is great. What awaits Ukraine in the future? What changes does it take to make a map of the country? According to the astrologer Pavel Globa, until 2020, the economic crisis in this country will last. After its completion, the political map of the world will be transformed. In 2014, the state will be divided into three parts. One of them will become part of Russia, as we see now on the example of the Crimea. The second part refuses to obey Kiev and forms its own administration, which we are seeing at the moment in the Donbass. Over time, as the astrologer says, the state can also lose this territory. It is possible that Ukraine itself will cease to exist after the world economic crisis emerges. As, indeed, the EU. This is a subjective view and a prediction of Pavel Globa.

What threatens Ukraine with the loss of eastern territories?

After the referendum on May 11, Donetsk and Lugansk announced their independence. In this connection, the question arises: what awaits Ukraine in the future, if it completely loses these areas? Political scientists on this issue express a common opinion: the state will not be able to fully repay loans provided by the EU and the US. The IMF directly warns Kiev that if it loses eastern regions it may require additional financing for the country's economy. After all, in Kharkiv, Lugansk and Donetsk regions, up to 30% of industrial enterprises of the state are concentrated. According to Russian analysts, Ukraine's future lies in the federalization of the country. This is what can save her from a split.

Ukraine and its influential "patrons"

The European Union and the United States actively support the current government of Kiev, accusing Russia of destabilizing the situation in the country. For their part, they are imposing new sanctions against Moscow, wishing thereby to "intimidate" the Russian Federation and remove it from its influence on Ukraine's policy. What are the leaders of Europe and the US guided in doing so? Really they have only one single goal: to save the given state from bankruptcy and split? Let's try to analyze the situation and find out how this assistance will affect the attempts to overcome the economic and political crisis in Ukraine? Most Russian political scientists agree that the United States has only one goal in this "game": to draw Ukraine into NATO and place the organization's units at the borders with Russia. Many analysts come to the conclusion that this may very soon happen. The country will join NATO, and Washington will have the opportunity to monitor Moscow's actions by placing military bases at the Russian border. As for the second important patron of the country, here everything is very clear. It is assumed that the EU and Ukraine should open their markets to each other. The EU countries are looking for new points of sale for their products. In this case, Ukraine with its 46 million population will contribute to positive dynamics in the EU economy. But there is another common goal among the "guardians" of this state: the weakening of the Russian Federation, which has recently played an increasingly important role in the world arena. President Vladimir Putin is confident that the future of Ukraine and Russia lies in close business cooperation between the two countries and support. Two kindred people should unite the front to cope with the current contradictions in politics and the economic crisis. It is to this that he calls on Russians and Ukrainians. If you touch the predictions of astrologers and psychics, most of them do not see Ukraine as part of the EU. Having analyzed the conditions for joining this organization and having measured the capabilities of the country now, we can conclude that this merger is unlikely to ever happen.

Ways out of the crisis

How to solve all the pressing problems of Ukraine now? The current government of the country convinces the population that the solution is to join the EU. Ostensibly it is necessary only to suffer, to survive this difficult time of reduction of social payments and growth of the rent, and then everything will be fine. The European Union and the United States will give money to the economy of the state to revive and its growth began. And ordinary citizens believe that they will soon live like Europeans, buying quality goods and getting a decent salary. But is it? The unrest in the country continues. The political map of Ukraine after the Maidan has already changed. The Russian Federation decided to protect Russian-speaking citizens. The result of this is already known - Ukraine has lost the Crimea, in which more than 70% of Russians live. Now it can also lose the Donbass, which will have the most negative impact on the country's economy. There can be only one way out, in the opinion of many Russian political scientists: the authorities should turn their face to the people, stop the punitive operation in the east and take into account all the aspirations of their people. Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov has repeatedly discussed with the US Secretary of State ways to overcome the political and socio-economic crisis in Ukraine. The main one is the federalization of the country. This is exactly what many representatives of the East are seeking. The economy of Ukraine in the future will undergo great changes. Many analysts are sure of this today. But how it will develop further depends on what decisions will be taken by the government of Kyiv today.

The spirit of today's leaders of Ukraine

And how do people see the further development of the country that happened to be in power in Kiev today? Here are some forecasts for the future of Ukraine they are doing. Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Deshitsa says that Moscow constantly receives instructions on how to operate Kiev in this or that situation. Such a situation, in his opinion, must be brought to naught. Ukraine will be helped in this by the European Union and the United States. It is in the European Union that the future of his country is seen by a diplomat. Solidarity with him and the Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk. He says that the country should enter the EU, and not at all into the Customs Union. Acting President of Ukraine at this time, Alexander Turchinov also opposes Russia's interference in the affairs of his country. Thus, we can conclude that the current leaders of Ukraine are inclined towards rapprochement with the European Union and against cooperation with Russia.

Relations between Ukraine and Russia in the near future

How will all events taking place today in the country affect the ties of two kindred peoples? After all, most ordinary citizens of Ukraine support their government, which opposes rapprochement with Russia. Are plans of the EU and the US, the main point of which, according to some measures of individual politicians, is to quarrel between two brotherly people, will be fulfilled? "The West is not interested in the fate of Ukraine after the Maidan," said the leader of the "Ukrainian Choice" Viktor Medvedchuk. Leaders of European countries are doing everything to realize their goals. And the fact that Ukrainians and Russians will hate each other, they are only at hand. But, as many political scientists are sure today, events in the country will not have a big impact on their relations. Moreover, soon Russia will facilitate Ukraine's exit from the crisis. This will happen when the West refuses to finance the "unreliable" state. That's when Ukrainians will understand who their "real friend" is.

Political scientists about the future of Ukraine

It is interesting to listen to the opinion of specialists about what awaits in future the fraternal country. The German political scientist defines the fate of Ukraine in the future: "The country will not go to rapprochement with Moscow, as it is not profitable for it. Ukraine sees more pluses in close cooperation with the European Union. And all the unrest after the presidential elections will be suppressed. " One thing is clear: the state is now facing a choice. And from it will depend on its further development. But as he talks about what Ukraine expects in the future, political scientist Vladimir Belaminov: "The country is waiting for federalization. This is the only sure way out of the crisis. " Most experts are inclined to this opinion. Political scientist Vadim Karasev says that regardless of the election results, the future president will have to "deal with the oligarchic federation in the country." In other words, the head of state will have to maneuver between the interests of the businessman of Ukraine.

Astrologers and psychics about the future of Ukraine

Now it is difficult to predict how the complex situation in Ukraine will be resolved. Astrologers and psychics already make forecasts for the development of the state for the coming year. The future of Ukraine after the Maidan most of them sees in the political and economic rapprochement of the country with Russia, and not with the EU. But it will not happen until the middle of 2015, says Igor Nikishin, director of the Ukrainian Astrological Institute Pavel Globa. He also predicts great changes in both the political and economic sectors over the next two years. Nazar Lebyak, participant of the 9th season of the Battle of Psychics, declares that this year will be peaceful enough for Ukrainians. But the numerologist Lyudmila Savina noted that 2014 and 2015 will be difficult for Ukraine, but decisive. At this time, the basic principles of the development of the state in the future will be laid.

Summing up

And now we will summarize the forecast concerning what transformations the policy and economy of Ukraine will undergo after the Maidan. Both political scientists and psychics agree that all the worst for the country is already behind us. They argue that there will be no more repetitions of the Maidan, and the whole of 2014 will be relatively calm for the state. Ukraine's connections with the European Union, most likely, will not happen, despite the fact that the current government is determined to do so. Good advice from Russia on how to defeat the crisis in the country, Ukraine will evaluate after, not earlier than 2015-2020. Ahead of the state waiting for a lot of hard work and transformation, but still Ukraine will survive this difficult time and cope with their problems. The EU, most likely, will cease to exist as an economic unit. The United States will lose its status as a world leader. And Russia is waiting for a new stage of development. And it will not pass without the participation of Ukraine.

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