Probably, Russia will not hurry to 'ratify' the results of the Crimea referendum. Instead, the final stage of that big game will start, Samvel Farmanyan, Armenian MP, Republican Party, Co-Chair of Armenia-EU Parliamentary Cooperation Committee, posted on Facebook.
According to Farmanyan, the sharp rhetoric, mutual offences and threats of sanctions will give place to perception of the necessity of at least short-term mutually admissible political solutions based on the new realities.
"This solution should meet the interests of the two major actors - West and Russia. One of the options may be Ukraine's transformation into a federative state. Such development will not meet Kyev's interests, indeed," Farmanyan writes.