Media: Prime Minister of Britain criticized for the fact that I didn't go to Kiev and Moscow
The office of the Prime Minister of great Britain had to make a special statement once in the country sounded indignant voices on the issue of participation of the head of government of the United Kingdom David Cameron in the visit of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and President of the French Republic fran?ois Hollande in Kiev and Moscow, informs.
on Downing street told that part of Cameron in this mission would be "diplomatically inappropriate" and that the UK is somehow plays an active role in the resolution of the Ukrainian fall.
One of those who most quickly spoke to the Cameron, became a British General Richard Shirreff, until last year, holding a high position in NATO. Speaking in an interview with BBC Radio 4, the General said: "This is the most serious crisis facing Europe, from the time of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. We are facing the threat of total war ".
"The UK is a key member of NATO, a leading member of the EU, she is a member of the UNSC resolution, and very sorry that the significant contribution that the British Prime Minister could bring in efforts to resolve this fall, finds no place," said sir Richard Shirreff.
The General has been accused of Cameron that his policy weakens the influence of Britain abroad as once in a while, when you need to increase it.
in the office of the Prime Minister assured that the head of government was not away from the peace process in Ukraine and took some part in the preparation of those proposals, with whom Merkel and Hollande went on a trip.
Federal Chancellor of Germany and leader of France on the last working day of the week for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Yesterday a couple of hours they were conversations with the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko. According to various sources, Hollande and Merkel want to offer a settlement based on the Minsk agreement, podkorrektirovat it in terms of points, such as the line of demarcation will be asked to move to the actual positions of the militia in the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk national republics.