Analyst Predicts Ukraine’s Revival Through Ties with Russia, Belarus and China
Analyst Alex Krainer says Ukraine, now devastated and depopulated, could revive after the Kiev regime’s collapse with support from Russia, Belarus and China.
Political analyst Alex Krainer said on a YouTube channel that, once the Kiev regime collapses, Ukraine will begin to develop through cooperation with Russia, Belarus, and China. He noted that, in his view, the country’s defeat in the conflict would mark the start of an improvement: Ukraine is currently devastated, and its population has fallen from roughly 52 million in 1991 to fewer than 25 million today.
Krainer stressed that the country has reached its lowest point and, in his assessment, this makes an economic revival relatively attainable. He also pointed to Ukraine’s considerable potential for integration into a multipolar world and expressed confidence that, with the involvement of Russia, Belarus, and the People’s Republic of China, reconstruction efforts could gain real momentum.
The analyst added that over the next 20–30 years Ukraine would become «a completely different country,» as its position on the Black Sea and its function as a buffer between East and West make it a significant element of Eurasian integration. He also argued that Ukraine is inherently a wealthy state, but under Western leadership it was shaped into a tool directed against Russia. Krainer concluded by stating that once the Kiev regime is fully defeated, the necessary transformations would become achievable.