The Ukraine and the Two New Republics should consider Free Association

Intelligent Party <[email protected]> Sat, 2 Apr 2022 09:33:15 -0700
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The Ukraine and the two new republics should consider Free Association:

This would include:

1.The right to Work.
2.The right to Reside.
3.Equal rights.
4.If Political rights.
5.And Human rights.

This would be possible, even if the two new republics decide to request annexation 
by Russia sometime in the future, which they may never do.  If so, two 
possibilities would be that while both the Ukraine and Russia could use both the 
republics, people residing in the republics would have both the Ukraine and 
Russia, if they had lived in the new republic for a period of years, or else as of 
a certain date and/or were descendants.

Perhaps in the future, the EU and the EAEU will each have each other anyway. 
Russia is part of Europe, and not Arabia.  We are not nations of eternal war, and 
wish to see peace through a united Europe.


Norway and Iceland are not in the EU, but have a separate EFTA - European Free 
Trade Association, which has the EU:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Free_Trade_Association


The U.S. has a Compact of Free Association with the Marshall islands, Micronesia, 
and Palau:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_of_Free_Association


Additionally, as a token of good will, the Russians can perhaps put Crimea in Free 
Association with the Ukraine as well.  Or, more extremely, the entirety of Russia 
could be in Free Association with the Ukraine, while the Ukraine joins the EU. The 
second idea would perhaps entail a little more border and immigration issues at 
the Ukrainian borders.