In 2014 a weak West watched as Russia took over Crimea. It was part of Russia’s aggressive policy of expansion in Eastern Europe. Russia responded to the West which had helped undermine an elected President of Ukraine because he was blocking closer ties to the EU leading to EU membership.
The UK like the EU it belonged to made its foreign policy the return of Crimea to Ukraine. More sensibly the UK stated it would not send in troops to try to evict the Russians. Russia made clear it was keeping Crimea and held a referendum which the West did not accept which showed big support for Crimea being Russian.
So what is the reality of our policy to return Crimea to Ukraine? Fighting to do that would kill too many of the people in the Crimea the EU/UK claims to want to liberate. Declaring war on Russia would entail huge loss of life and damage. So the UK pretends there is some diplomatic way of restoring Crimea to a Ukraine that wants to become part of the EU. As this is all about Russian aggression meeting EU expansion we should leave the problem to the EU. It is absurd to suggest the UK can find a diplomatic means to return Crimea.
Now the PM is doing the same stupid thing over Palestine. Hamas and Israel are at war. Hamas does not want a two state solution because it wishes to remove the state of Israel from the Middle East. Israel does not want a two state solution as it regards Hamas as a terrorist organisation which will never live peacefully as a neighbour alongside it. All the time Hamas keep the hostages and fight for every building and street in Gaza, often operating from hospitals and blocks of flats, offering to recognise a Palestinian state helps them and impedes negotiations for peace.
Facing fierce attacks from the Conservatives and Reform on this policy, the PM has now issued a clarification to explain he does not want the Palestine State he “recognises” to contain any influence or power for Hamas. This is just ludicrous. Gaza would be an important part of a Palestinian state and it is currently being controlled by Hamas who fight on and refuse the give up the hostages. They started the war with their terrorist murders of Israeli civilians. He has to deal with the fragmented pattern of Palestinian settlement and government as it currently is.
I share his grave concern about the loss of life and the destruction in Gaza and like most people want to see peace. What is clear is the UK has no influence over either Hamas or Israel to help bring about that peace. We need to let Qatar, Egypt, the USA and the others who do have some influence work on peace negotiations. Hamas will continue to claim Israel’s response is disproportionate whilst Israel will claim Hamas as a terrorist organisation should not be running Gaza policy. What is the UK’s answer to that fundamental disagreement, which stands in the way of peace? Recognising a state that does not exist, and stating one of the two combatants should not be involved in its future government is fantasy politics.