Is Ukraine really an ancient state and what is a country if it's not a nation?
Vladimir Putin has somewhat contemptuously said that Ukraine is not an ancient state; it’s not even a nation.
British-Ukrainian novelist Marina Lewyka, whose family hails from the east of the country, takes a nuanced view of Mr Putin’s assertion. She recently wrote (paywall) as follows:
“I don’t like Putin but he is technically right when he says that Ukraine is not an ancient state.”
It sounded fairly controversial but Ms Lewycka went on to explain her thinking:
“Most states, as we currently think of them, are relatively new. But although Ukraine is not ancient, Kyiv is — hence its importance to his project. Kievan Rus, a federation of mostly East Slavic peoples that was dominated by the city, existed from the 9th century. Kyiv was Russia’s first capital until Moscow was built. The western side of Ukraine, on the other hand, was part of the Habsburg Catholic empire and only incorporated into the Tsarist empire relatively…
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