Why Russia is so eager to control Ukraine: Statesman contributors

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NEW DELHI - A geopolitical crisis is looming large over the eastern border of Russia. There has been a massive military build-up by Russia close to Ukraine.

The histories of the two nations are linked and until 1991, they were part of the USSR. Since independence in 1991, Ukraine had a pro-Russian leader, Viktor Yanukovyc, whose ambitions were aligned with Russian interests.

On 15 December 2018, the Kiev church severed its ties to the Russian orthodox church as per the decree of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. This clearly showed the determination of the nation to break out from its former 'Soviet' roots, distancing itself from Vladimir Putin's Russia. The initial success of Hitler's Operation Barbarossa was due to the plain land geography of the Russian heartland. It is devoid of any mountains or any natural barriers. The reason for the dual-front war strategy of Hitler may have revolved around control of the oil-rich Caspian, Volga and Caucasus regions overlooking the Russian heartland.

If Ukraine also slips out of Russian influence, Nato will get a foothold in the Volga region and can threaten Russia's control over its hydrocarbon rich areas. This global crisis is taking its toll over ordinary Ukrainians. Russia's paranoia revolves around its hydrocarbon resources which account for US$250 billion worth of exports in 2021. More than 40 per cent of these exports go to EU countries. This adds another dimension to the Ukraine crisis.

 

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