Chinanews.com, April 25th, comprehensive report, the tension in eastern Ukraine has aroused outside attention. Russia and Western countries continue to "game" and "conquer". At the time of tension, Russia suddenly announced its withdrawal from the Ukrainian border on the 22nd, and the tension has been suspended. But the crisis in eastern Ukraine is still going on, how will Ukraine deal with it next?

While exerting pressure on Russia, the United States called for dialogue, "Has the goal been achieved?"

When Germany and other European countries call for the situation to cool down, why is the Czech Republic entangled in a diplomatic expulsion war against Russia?

Russia's troop withdrawal will cool down the situation, where will Ukraine go?

  Recently, the situation in eastern Ukraine has heated up due to the massive military deployments between Russia and Ukraine in the border area. At the time of tension, Russia suddenly announced on the 22nd that it would withdraw its troops gathered near the Ukrainian border and in Crimea from the 23rd, ending the cause. Ukraine and Western countries worry about military deployment.

  At the beginning of the tension, Ukrainian President Zelensky asked NATO and the United States for assistance, requested Western countries to impose sanctions on Russia, etc., and strongly demanded to join NATO.

However, major European countries such as Germany did not take any concrete actions against Russia. During the period, the United States only announced sanctions against Russia due to cyber attacks and other issues.

  After the situation continued to heat up, the Ukrainian President subsequently delivered a speech, saying that he did not want a war, and extended an olive branch to the Russian President, hoping to meet Putin in the eastern Donbass region.

  Putin later responded that he would welcome the Ukrainian President to visit Moscow "at any time" to discuss bilateral relations between the two countries.

After Russia announced its withdrawal from the Russian-Ukrainian border, Zelensky welcomed it and tweeted that “cutting the troops deployed on the border will relatively ease the tension.” He also added that “Ukraine will Always remain vigilant, but it welcomes any measures aimed at reducing the military presence."

  However, Russia's attitude towards the Eastern Donbass remains unchanged.

Dmitry Kozak, deputy director of the Russian Presidential Office, also said that if the Ukrainian government forces and the eastern civilian armed forces do not directly reach an agreement, there is no hope of resolving the Donbass conflict.

Pressure and dialogue to "goal achieved" in the United States?

  After Russia announced on the 22nd that it would withdraw its troops from the Russian-Ukrainian border area on the 23rd, the US attitude is intriguing.

  The spokesperson of the US Department of Defense and Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Anton Semelrot has previously stated that the Pentagon hopes that Russia will withdraw its troops from the border areas of Crimea and Ukraine.

  He said: "We hope that Russia will withdraw its troops from the borders of Crimea and Ukraine as its statement will do to ensure that the situation is degraded. We will continue to follow the situation."

  In an interview with Reuters, Dalip Singh, the senior assistant official for economic affairs at the White House, further stated: "Our intention is to take proportional action to make our approach concrete and to indicate if Russia continues or escalates its behavior. , We have the ability to exert more pressure." He said, "The results achieved so far are very close to our original expectations."

  The U.S. official added that “there are some tools that can make progress in a particular strategy, and as far as Russia is concerned, the goal of the U.S. is to exert pressure to open up a diplomatic avenue to build more stable relations.”

  Dmitry Medvedev, vice chairman of the Russian Federation Security Council, also analyzed the US tactics against Russia, saying that the new tactics of the US government are to support dialogue on the one hand and increase pressure on the other.

The situation in Ukraine is postponed, why does the Czech Republic still entangled in a "diplomatic war"?

  Earlier, when the situation in Ukraine continued to be tense, after the United States announced sanctions against Russia to expel its diplomats, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Ukraine also "fed off" and started a diplomatic "deportation war" with Russia.

  On April 17, the Czech Republic announced the expulsion of 18 Russian diplomats. On the 18th, Russia announced its response measures, expelling 20 Czech diplomats, leaving only 5 diplomats in the Czech Embassy.

On the 21st, the Czech side required Russia to make a decision to allow the expelled Czech diplomats to return to Russia before 13:00 on the 22nd, Moscow time, otherwise it would take measures to reduce the number of personnel in the Russian embassy in the Czech Republic to the same number as those in the Czech embassy in Russia. equal.

Since then, the Russian side said it would not accept this request.

  On the 22nd, the new Czech Foreign Minister Kulhanek stated that because Russia did not respond to the request of the Czech side, the Czech side decided to limit the number of Russian embassy in the Czech Republic to a level equivalent to the current Czech embassy in Russia.

The relevant staff of the Russian Embassy in the Czech Republic must leave the Czech Republic before the end of May.

  The Czech Republic put pressure on Russia to force Moscow to make concessions in the Ukraine crisis. What benefits can be gained from it?

Why does the Czech Republic pursue Russia in its diplomatic war?

  According to the analysis of Peninsula Chinese Network, from an internal point of view, the diplomatic crisis between Russia and the Czech Republic has put the Czech government in an awkward position in front of the opposition, especially when the two countries are developing in the direction of strengthening bilateral cooperation. This move has turned the two countries into A state of hostility.

  The investigative news information published by the Czech "24 Echo" website (Echo24) showed that the United States learned through NATO that "Russia participated in the bombing of the Czech arsenal" and therefore threatened to release this information on a global scale, which brought the Czech government The pressure came and fundamentally accelerated the change in its attitude towards Moscow.