Russia
fears Kiev trying to destroy implicating MH17 evidence
RT,
31
July, 2014
Kiev
authorities may be seeking to “destroy evidence” which implicates
their role in the crash of the Malaysian jet, Russia's UN envoy
Vitaly Churkin said, expressing concerns over the ongoing military
operation in E. Ukraine in breach of UN resolution.
According
to Churkin, the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko promised a
cease-fire in the disaster area,“but
this promise was immediately broken, while Ukrainian officials have
publicly announced a new task – to cleanse of the militias and take
control of this territory,"
Churkin said in New York.
Such
actions directly violate UN Security Council resolution 2166, which
calls for a ceasefire and for thorough and impartial investigation
into the Boeing tragedy under the ICAO umbrella, Churkin added.
“We
fear that Kiev authorities are moved by the intention to destroy
evidence, implicating their role in the Malaysian airliner
catastrophe,”
Churkin said.
In
order to ensure compliance with the ceasefire resolution and
reinforce it, on Monday the Russian delegation to the UN proposed to
adopt“a simple
and unambiguous statement to the press.”
“However,
[Russia’s proposal] was unceremoniously blocked by some members of
the Security Council, clearly not interested in strict compliance
with resolution 2166,”
Churkin explained.
Once
again urging for a ceasefire in Ukraine, Churkin reminded the Council
that the Netherlands, Australia and Malaysia have mobilized
“considerable
resources”
to investigate the crash.
Russia
in the meantime handed over its surveillance data of the disaster
area of the Boeing 777 crash.
"We
have passed the objective observation data of the disaster area to
the international organizations, including the UN and the OSCE. We
expect that others will also act concretely and constructively,
instead of spreading unsubstantiated accusations and insinuations,"
said the Russian diplomat.
The
Ambassador said that Russia is “offering
all kinds of assistance to the investigation,"
highlighting that Russian Civil Aviation Authorities “promptly
formulated questions that need to be clarified to reveal the full
picture of the tragedy."
At
the same time, Churkin pointed out that despite the willingness of
anti-Kiev forces to cooperate with the efforts of the investigators,
as noted by Australia's MH17 special envoy and former Air Chief
Marshal Angus Houston, the investigative team is still having trouble
reaching the crash site.
“One
of the key provisions of the resolution, which was included at the
insistence of the Russian delegation, is the requirement to
immediately, in the area adjacent to the site of the disaster, cease
all military action in order to allow for safety and security during
the international investigation.”
‘Vicious
circle of violence’
Churkin
reminded that the world hoped that the Berlin Declaration of July 2
would be able to break the “vicious
circle of violence,”
but Kiev has shown no mercy since then.
“However,
in practice the cruelty of Kiev authorities in fighting is going
through the roof. Donetsk, Lugansk, Gorlovka and many other
localities have undergone massive bombardments, including
indiscriminate Grad fire and aerial assaults,”
Churkin said, pointing out that residential buildings, hospitals and
transportation hubs are deliberately being bombed.
A
woman walks out of a damaged multi-storey block of flats carrying her
belongings following what locals say was recent shelling by Ukrainian
forces in central Donetsk, July 29, 2014. (Reuters/Sergei Karpukhin)
In
most cases, Churkin pointed out, anti-Kiev forces were nowhere near
those objects. He also raised questions about the reported use of
ballistic missiles by the Ukrainian military, which is another clear
sign of a “rampant
military escalation.” Russia qualifies Kiev's actions as “a
punitive operation against its own people,”
the envoy said.
Russia
is on the receiving end of the conflict, as hundreds
of thousands refugees crossing into the Russian territory, more
than 150,000 of whom already officially filed for temporary asylum
and Russian citizenship, Churkin said. In the meantime Ukraine
continues to shell Russian territory near the border, Churkin
reminded.
The
priority now, the diplomat said, should be to end the hostilities and
to establish a peaceful negotiation process on the basis of the
Geneva Declaration of April 17 and the Berlin Declaration of July 2.
‘Exclusionary’
diplomacy fails Palestinians
Touching
on other issues, Churkin switched over to the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict, blaming the US for its approach to mediating the violent
crisis.
“As
the practice shows, crises in Israeli-Palestinian relations often
arise as a result of failure of US unilateral efforts to reconcile
the warring parties. We have repeatedly pointed out that the
'exclusionary' method has exhausted itself,”
he said, adding that a new mechanism of crisis resolution is needed
to deal with this urgent matter.
Russia
hopes for China to back idea of humanitarian mission for southeast
Ukraine
Russia
and China will multiply their efforts in the struggle against
terrorism
31
July, 2014
DUSHANBE,
July 31. /ITAR-TASS/. Russia hopes for China’s support to an
initiative to set up a humanitarian mission for southeast Ukraine,
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said at a meeting with Chinese
counterpart Wang Yi on the sidelines of a meeting of the Council of
Foreign Ministers from the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation states
in the Tajik capital on Thursday.
Lavrov
thanked Chinese people for the aid they offered to refugees from
Donetsk and Luhansk regions currently staying in Russia. This
friendly gesture will allow drawing attention of the international
community to the tragedy breaking out in Ukraine, the minister said.
Russia
hopes for China’s support to an initiative to set up a humanitarian
mission for southeast Ukraine - Lavrov said at a meeting with the
Chinese counterpart.
Russian
President Vladimir Putin and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping are
expected to meet at summits of the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation
(SCO) in Dushanbe and the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation in
Beijing, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at a meeting
with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on the sidelines of a meeting of the
Council of Foreign Ministers of the SCO states in the Tajik capital
on Thursday.
“Chinese
and Russian presidents will have new contacts,” Lavrov said, adding
that these meetings are expected at a SCO summit in Dushanbe and an
APEC summit in Beijing in September.
Russia and China will
multiply their efforts in the struggle against terrorism, Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov added.
The
Russian foreign minister expressed his condolences to the Chinese
people over a recent terrorist act in China.
“This
strengthens our common resolve for multiplying our efforts in the
struggle against this evil,” Lavrov said
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