Showing posts with label Minsk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minsk. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Kiev's loose cannon: Savchenko calls to drop Minsk, hold direct dialogue with DPR/LPR

June 7, 2016 -
Maksim Karpenko, PolitNavigator - 
Translated by J. Arnoldski 



The newfound people’s deputy and ex-Aidar fighter, Nadezhda Savchenko, has called for direct negotiations between deputies of the Verkhovna Rada and deputies from the DPR and LPR. She stated this live on “Radio Era” while in the area of the ATO as she called in and suggested three steps for “returning Donbass.”

“There are three steps. The first is extending sanctions against Russia, because Russia has not yet realized that it has to leave. The second is opting for direct communication with the DPR and LPR, as they position themselves, without the Minsk Agreements in order to gain access to a direct inner connection without third and fourth parties…Let Mr. Zakharchenko and Plotnitsky be positioned as people’s deputies of the LPR and DPR. As a deputy, I am ready to talk with them. The third step - let’s have some fun together and everything will go over. There is your third step,” Savchenko stated. 


Earlier, the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, Vadim Rabinovich, claimed that the Nadezhda Savchenko had been pardoned by Russia in the hope that she could be handed off by the Kremlin to start a coup in Ukraine. “Putin has slipped us a coup in Ukraine for the holidays….Some kind of unique woman who maintained a hunger strike for two years and did not lose weight. The level of her oratory skills is unique and I don’t understand where this could have come from,” Rabinovich. 



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Thursday, 14 April 2016

Zakharchenko: Political Crisis in Kiev Prolongs Minsk Process

Translated by Ollie Richardson for Fort Russ
14th April, 2016



Head of the Donetsk People's Republic Alexander Zakharchenko commented on the possible impact of changes in the ranks of the Kiev leadership on the implementation of the Ukrainian side of the Minsk agreements.

"There is nothing new. The settlement of the conflict in Donbass will help the performance of the package of measures signed in Minsk more than a year ago. Although there is a more simple and quick way. Kiev may withdraw its troops beyond the borders of the Donetsk region and sit down at the negotiating table. It is necessary to understand the obvious thing: Kiev to withdraw troops from the contact line and bring them home. But we ourselves can't because we're home! Our homes are behind us in the literal sense of the word. We're home, we have nowhere to send our troops. This is where Kiev sent its troops. So let Kiev lead them to the barracks, and we will start the negotiations about the future.

Not everyone can see this paradox. Currently, if Kiev withdraws its heavy weapons from the contact line on the basis of a package of measures, they really remain within the borders of the Donetsk region. And when we take our weapons at these distances, we are left without the protection of Donetsk, where many of our  militia live. That is, in accordance with the Minsk agreements, our homes would be left without cover from heavy weapons, but Kiev would just redeploy its forces from one stranger's territory to another stranger's one.

But we are ready to fulfil our commitments. If we sign a package of measures, we will be ready to fulfil them. Only now, the performance does not depend on us, but on Kiev. Indeed, without the political part and the lifting of the economic blockade, the ceasefire will inevitably be temporary. If you do not begin to solve political issues, the clashes sooner or later will resume. This is the logic of all such conflicts – read the history.

A change of power in Kiev would have an impact on the attitude to the conflict? Now it is impossible to speak about it with confidence. It depends on the power combination that is to be formed in Kiev and how its viewed in Europe. But one thing is for sure: the political crisis in Kiev is not conducive to the political settlement of our conflict. It is more to say: any Ministerial reshuffle, any Cabinet changes, any re-elections, and all of that not only prevents, but actually blocks the Minsk process. Judge for yourself. Each such event allows the government in Kiev to postpone the settlement to the conflict: prior to the appointment of the new Cabinet, until the election of the new Parliament, until the election of a new President, etc., i.e. this allows Kiev to delay the implementation of a package of measures, which Kiev will definitely take advantage of.

Therefore, we are not pleased with all this political turmoil in Kiev. Let it be defined somewhat quicker, and the execution of the obligations for the Package of measures will happen too.

Will the new master in the White house influence our conflict? Probably, although hardly drastically. Still, America has a more or less unified foreign policy when changing presidents and parties in power. Although these elections promise more changes. In particular, the position of Trump suggests that he is ready to change. But for this it is necessary to win elections. So for this question we just have to wait."




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Monday, 11 April 2016

Minsk Violations - the Proof

Translated by Ollie Richardson for Fort Russ
11th April, 2016


While Ukrainian politicians and generals talk about how the DPR is violating the truce, look for phantom Grads from the army of the Russian Federation,  and pin their own violations on uncontrolled battalions, ghosts and super natural phenomena, the proof of what is really going on started to appear.  In this age of phones it's hard to hide something. This photo is of Ukrainian Grads firing on the territory of DPR from this past winter.





But maybe this is a training exercise? No, it's not.


Expect stories about it being filmed at Mosfilm, that it is not Ukrainians, or that volunteers simply brought Grads to volunteer's battalions  But, of course, the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the government of Ukraine do not have anything to do with it. They can't blatantly deceive the whole world, right?




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Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Kiev has done nothing about Minsk -- French MP


RT France April 4, 2016
Original title: "Europe wants to be blind"
Translated from French by Tom Winter

The LR deputy Thierry Mariani is in Moscow as part of an official delegation of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Assembly. He deals with the Minsk Accords, the sanctions, and the situation in Syria.

"I fear that the Minsk process is blocked," says the Republican deputy after his series of meetings with Russian and Ukrainian officials. 

"Although the Minsk agreements are still the roadmap for Russia, none of the commitments of Kiev to reforms has been kept," he stressed, adding: "The situation in Ukraine is catastrophic and war is the best pretext for justifying the lack of results. While Russia and Europe have every interest in ensuring that things go forward, the United States benefits from the breach between the two."
Even though I'm in the opposition, I want to help the government
The MP said he was "pessimistic" about the Minsk process, whose implementation is the essential condition for lifting the sanctions against Russia. Nevertheless, on the proposal of Thierry Mariani, the National Assembly will vote April 28 on a resolution on the renewal of the restrictive measures. "I want to help the government, even though I am in the opposition," quips Thierry Mariani, who contemplates many French Socialist ministers shifting toward Moscow, waving promises to lift the sanctions, but who are doing nothing under the pretext of their powerlessness vis-a-vis the European organizations.

"All that's needed for Europe to lift the sanctions is for just one country to say 'I've had enough!'" the MP insists. Even if the vote in Parliament has no executive power, Thierry Mariani "can not imagine for one second," that in the home of human rights and democracy, they could laugh off the Parliament. 

"On April 28 we will see who is honest and who is a hypocrite," he explains. 

In addressing his visit to Syria during the Easter weekend, Thierry Mariani welcomed the recapture of the city of Palmyra by the Syrian government forces. He lamented the inaction of the Western coalition which has failed for two years to end the Daesh financial supply networks. For the MP, the situation has changed thanks to the Russian intervention, which has managed to dry up the terrorists' financial revenue, and enabling the advance against Daesh.

They say Assad is some creep and then turn around and give the Legion of Honor to a Saudi minister who has just beheaded 500 people
"Each terrorist killed in Syria is one terrorist less to show up in Europe," the deputy stressed. "And it is in the interests of the whole world  that Daesh and Al-Nusra get eliminated" -- a principle not reflected in French foreign policy.
 "They say Assad is some creep and then turn around and give the Legion of Honor to a Saudi minister right after he's beheaded 500 people," says Thierry Mariani with some indignation. 

Similarly for the partnership with Turkey, where one can see "a kind of Islamic sultan who has embarked on policies dangerous for the West." The member advises not to trust the Turkish government promises about the refugee crisis and fears that the waves of migrants "are going to continue as before" in the coming summer.

"The message of Angela Merkel welcoming refugees is a huge mistake," said the deputy, "history will judge it as a disaster," he concludes.



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