Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Declaration Of Frozen Conflict Is The Best Way To Cease The Military Conflict In Ukraine

 

The war between NATO, using Ukraine as its puppet, and Russia should end. Perhaps a Frozen Conflict should be declared. A Frozen Conflict is when an armed conflict has been ended but since that cessation of military hostilities failed to produce satisfactory results to either party, military hostilities can be resumed at anytime.

Consider the North Korea-South Korea situation, both nations claim that entire peninsula. De facto wise, North Korea controls the northern part of that peninsula and South Korea controls the southern part of that peninsula. However, de jure wise, each nation stake their national claim to the entire peninsula.

The same holds true for mainland China and Taiwan. While one nation occupies the mainland and the other occupies the island of Formosa along with two smaller islands, each nation in a de jure manner claims to be sole Chinese government.

The four regions annexed by Russia can have the frozen conflict concept applied. There would be an immediate cessation of combat as both nations would claim to have sovereign authority over these regions. This measure would be temporary as hopefully a permanent peace treaty would be signed between Russia and Ukraine. 

This chart must be read. Since these post-Soviet states had the concept of frozen conflict applied for over three decades, why not two other post Soviet-states, Russia and Ukraine? 

May be an image of text that says "Name Capital Population Area kmĀ²) Declaration independence Transnistria iraspol Recognition by members 475,665 Major ethnic groups 4,400 Artsakh September 1990 jure part Stepanakert none 150,932 3.170 Abkhazia Moldovans (32.1%). Russians 30 4%), Ukrainians (28 8%) September 1991 Sukhumi Moldova 242,862 8,660 none Armenians 99%) South Ossetia 25Auust1 Tskhinvali 51,547 Azerbaijan 3.900 Abkhaz (50 5%) 50 Georgians (19%). Armenians 17%)6 Ossetians Georgians( November 1991 9%) + Georgia"

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