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“The new authorities in reality rely on a far more radical organization — the so-called Right Sector, whose leader has already declared his presidential ambitions,” Vitaly Churkin said
Russia’s UN ambassador, Vitaly Churkin, has told the UN Security Council that all those who disagree with the current authorities in Kiev, including parliament members, are exposed to threats of violence.
He added that as a result of that, the country’s legally elected president, Viktor Yanukovych, was overthrown and had to leave Kiev under a threat to his health and live.
“That forcible overthrow of authorities was illegitimate,” Churkin said. “Such actions have been repeatedly condemned in documents adopted by the UN Security Council. Instead of a government of national unity envisaged in the February 21 agreement, Kiev saw the emergence of what Mr. Yatsenyuk has described as a ‘government of winners’.”
Churkin recalled that a number of posts in that government, including the defense minister post, are now taken by representatives of the radical nationalist Svoboda (Freedom) party.
“In the resolution adopted in December 2012 the European Parliament slammed that party’s views as racist, antisemitic, xenophobic and running counter to the fundamental principles and values of the European Union. Also, it called upon the pro-democratic parties in the Ukrainian parliament to refrain from entering into coalitions with that party,” Churkin recalled. “Where are the European values? Do the new authorities in Kiev profess them?”
“The new authorities in reality rely on a far more radical organization — the so-called Right Sector, whose leader has already declared his presidential ambitions,” Churkin said. “The radicals have not disarmed themselves in defiance of the February 21 agreement. Moreover, they have been building up their arsenals from the army depots they have raided.”
“The new authorities have done nothing to arrange a national dialogue in order to carry out a genuine constitutional reform,” Churkin said. “In fact, the authorities in Kiev are cutting the country in halves.”
http://en.itar-tass.com
14/3/14
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Σε πλήρη συμμόρφωση με τις επιταγές του διεθνούς δικαίου το δημοψήφισμα, δηλώνουν οι Αρχές της Κριμαίας....
ReplyDeleteΝα μελετήσουν τους κανόνες του διεθνούς δικαίου προτρέπουν οι Αρχές της Κριμαίας τους Δυτικούς πολιτικούς που χαρακτηρίζουν παράνομο το επερχόμενο δημοψήφισμα, το οποίο θα κρίνει αν η περιοχή θα αποσχιστεί από την Ουκρανία και θα γίνει μέρος της Ρωσίας. «Το δημοψήφισμά μας διενεργείται σε αυστηρή συμμόρφωση με όλους τους κανόνες του διεθνούς δικαίου» δήλωσε ο υπουργός Πληροφοριών της Κριμαίας Ντμίτρι Πολόνσκι σε δυτικά μέσα ενημέρωσης.
«Παρόμοιες ενέργειες θα πραγματοποιηθούν στην Ευρώπη, και συγκεκριμένα στη Σκοτία και στην Καταλονία. Είμαστε έτοιμη όχι μόνο να διεξαγάγουμε το δημοψήφισμά μας σύμφωνα με τους κανόνες του διεθνούς δικαίου, αλλά και να μοιραστούμε την εμπειρία μας στο πώς γίνεται στην πράξη κάτι τέτοιο» ανέφερε ο Πολόνσκι, σύμφωνα με το πρακτορείο ειδήσεων Kryminform. Ο υπουργός Πληροφοριών της Κριμαίας αντέκρουσε τους ισχυρισμούς των ηγετών της Δύσης ότι το δημοψήφισμα αντίκειται στις επιταγές του διεθνούς δικαίου. «Καλώ όλους τους Ευρωπαίους πολιτικούς να μελετήσουν τους κανόνες του διεθνούς δικαίου» είπε χαρακτηριστικά.
http://rbth.gr/news/2014/03/14/se_pliri_symmorfosi_me_ti_epitage_toy_diethnoy_dikaioy_to_dimopsifisma_d_29085.html
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Russian FM: arrest of neo-Nazis in Kharkov is a beginning of anti-extremist actions...
ReplyDeleteThe arrest of neo-Nazi gunmen in Kharkov is expected to mark the beginning of large-scale actions to neutralize and bring extremists to justice, the Russian Foreign Ministry's envoy for human rights, democracy and the rule of law, Konstantin Dolgov, said in his blog on Twitter on Saturday.
Nobody has cancelled Ukraine's international obligations for counteraction against racism, racial discrimination and xenophobia. The obligations must be fulfilled, he noted.
Russian diplomat also said that Bandera structures in Ukraine must be outlawed as those inciting ethnic hatred.
On Saturday morning, the Kharkov region's police chief Anatoly Dmitriyev said the operation to detain Right Sector gunmen, who had opened fire and seized hostages in Kharkov, was completed. About 30 people were detained................http://en.itar-tass.com/russia/723660?utm_medium=rss20
15/3/14
The Ukrainian Defence Ministry will spend biggest part of Western aid on National Guard ...
ReplyDeleteUkraine will spend the biggest part of the Western financial aid to create its National Guard, a highly-placed source in the Ukrainian Defence Ministry said on Saturday, March 15.
“But Kiev has no intention to finance the Army and the Navy which are in shambles,” he said.
The official noted that by so doing the Ukrainian authorities show the priority of the National Guard over the Armed Forces. “The high status of the National Guard coupled with its right to oversee the activities of army commanders will substantially degrade the authority of the Army and Navy by giving them a secondary role. The government of Ukraine is avoiding issues of reliable national defence by putting all bets on the suppression of internal political dissidence,” he said.
On March 13, the Ukrainian parliament passed a law authorising the creation of the National Guard. It will incorporate the Interior Troops and will consist of about 60,000 personnel. Its commander will be approved by the national parliament.
On March 12, a source in the Ukrainian government said that apart from the Interior Troops the National Guard would also enlist some of the Maidan protesters.
http://en.itar-tass.com/world/723704
15/3/14