Lavrov:
Washington is pushing Kiev to military solution of Donbass conflict
The
US is inciting Kiev to end the crisis in eastern Ukraine by force,
said the Russian foreign minister citing US support of the recent
Ukrainian law on the special self-governing status of Donbass, which
Moscow says undermines the Minsk-2 deal
RT,
19
March, 2015
“If Washington welcomes the action, which undermines the Minsk agreements, then we can only conclude that Washington is inciting Kiev to resolve the issue by military means,” said Lavrov at a media conference in Moscow on Thursday.
His
comments were a reference to the telephone conversation between US
Vice-President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on
Wednesday, during which Biden welcomed the decision by the Ukrainian
parliament to give special status to Donbass.
On
March 17, the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament), passed a law
granting the self-proclaimed Republics of Donetsk and Lugansk special
self-rule status, but Moscow said the law violated the peace
agreement.
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Self-rule
for Donbass was one of the key conditions of the Minsk agreements,
but the law passed by the Rada postpones the introduction of the new
status until the regions hold new elections under Ukrainian laws.
Until then the Ukrainian MPs said that the two republics will be
recognized as ‘temporary occupied territories’ and voted that the
status should remain until the Ukrainian military fully restores
control. The leaders of the Donetsk and Lugansk Republics said these
decisions were not agreed with them.
Lavrov
said: “The Ukrainian leadership…basically terminated their
commitments to engage in direct dialogue and negotiate with
south-eastern Ukraine, including on the issue of elections, on the
implementation of the law on the special status…”
Speaking
on these matters Lavrov urged the mediators of the Minsk-2 deal –
France and Germany – who invested their authority in the document,
to react to Kiev’s actions.
The
Russian foreign minister also called for another round of
negotiations in the Normandy Four format (Kiev, Moscow, Berlin,
Paris) on the settlement of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.He said
it is necessary to prevent "further deterioration of the
situation.”
"I
believe it’s high time for the Normandy Four talks," Lavrov
said. "I turned to my colleagues - the foreign ministers of
Germany and France - with a proposal to take urgent steps to prevent
the situation from taking a nosedive."
Russia
has summoned an extraordinary session of the UN Security Council to
discuss violations in the implementation of the Minsk-2 agreements,
the spokesman of Russia’s Permanent Mission to the UN, Aleksey
Zaitsev said on Thursday.
Russia
has submitted a draft resolution to the UNSC supporting the
implementation of the Minsk accords, particularly on the issue of the
“dialogue between Kiev, Lugansk and Donetsk.” These concern
elections in the eastern regions, said Russia’s UN envoy Vitaly
Churkin after the closed session.
The
latest Ukraine peace deal was brokered in the Belarusian capital on
February 12 by the leaders of France, Germany, Russia and Ukraine. It
was agreed that the sides in the conflict pull back heavy weapons
from the frontline and establish a security zone separating them.
The
agreement required political reform in Ukraine to ensure
decentralization and a special status for its rebellious regions.
According to the deal, the government’s control over the borders
between the Donetsk and Lugansk Regions would be fully restored a day
after municipal elections, to be held in the regions as part of
far-reaching constitutional reform.
The
document required Ukraine to adopt legislation that would provide
permanent privileges to the Lugansk and Donetsk Regions. These would
include the right to use Russian as an official language and
trans-border ties with Russia, as well as the authority of local
governments to appoint local prosecutors and judges. Among other
points, the agreement also included direct talks between Kiev and
representatives of the republics.
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