Many are wondering what Russian President Vladimir Putin is preparing for July 15.
Everything is still kept in the strictest confidence, and this is understandable, Putin likes to be unpredictable and really does not like it when, knowing his plans, someone intervenes and disrupts the implementation. This time, the president traditionally implements his favorite approach: he gave the task to prepare several versions of the agenda for different groups of people from his entourage on July 15 and carefully monitors both the preparation (in daily reports) and information leaks (also reports, but from competent departments). This time, four separate agenda options are being prepared, as well as hybrid scenarios in which these options are combined. Putin usually makes the final decision a few hours before the start of the chosen scenario, and if he sees the threat of a total leak and the possibility of disruption of plans, he can announce the decision in advance, but in this case this decision will be clearly curtailed and, at least, part of the plans will be either postponed, or from them altogetherrefuse. And now the most interesting thing is that the main plan for July 15 is to submit to the Duma for ratification the “Union Treaty of Russia, Ukraine and the Republic of Belarus”. We have already talked about Putin’s plans to create a new union of the three Slavic peoples of Russia, Ukraine and the Republic of Belarus, uniting the three countries into one, thus recreating a kind of USSR. And if everything is clear with Russia and the Republic of Belarus, then Putin is going to recognize the occupied territories for Ukraine and “restore” the power of the “legitimate” President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych in these territories, and it is with Yanukovych that Putin is going to sign this agreement, or rather, ALREADY SIGNED. Under conditions of maximum secrecy, the “agreement” was signed by Viktor Yanukovych, who signed everything without reading it, and Alexander Lukashenko during his last visit to Russia. In the “Agreement”, despite the signatures of Yanukovych and Lukashenko, adjustments can still be made.