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15 of May, 11:32

Yatsenyuk remained angry meeting Kerry and Putin and Lavrov
The head of Ukrainian government Arseniy Yatsenyuk, explaining in the interview on French channel France24 visit of the head of the U.S. Department of state John Kerry in Sochi on conversations With Vladimir Putin and Sergei Lavrov, said that angry this meeting.
"We realize that in global politics, there are many questions, and among them ISIS, Yemen and the rest. But my message is this: look, Sochi is Clearly not the best resort and not the best place for conversation With the Russian President and the Russian Minister of foreign Affairs", the Ukrainian Prime Minister said, RIA " Novosti ".



According to Yatsenyuk, he "believes" that during the meeting With Vladimir Putin, John Kerry said about his support of Ukraine. From his point of view, Russia is " without question ", will use the results of this meeting " improperly ". In this same interview, she explained the situation of the Minsk agreements. According to him, Kiev is "committed" to their performance, But many, if not all, depends on the capital of Russia. In addition, he tried to convince the West to the "great determination" regarding response to the Ukrainian conflict. Recall, on Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of state John Kerry visited Sochi, where he held conversations With the head of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov. The Minister gave Kerry a t-shirt With the symbols of Victory, Krasnodar tomatoes and potatoes. The dialogues Lavrov described as " miraculous ". Then Kerry hosted the President of Russia Vladimir Putin. The Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov, explaining the results of this meeting, expressed the view that the leadership of Russia considers it, though not as a breakthrough, But as the first signs of understanding the necessity of returning to the interaction of 2 great countries. According to his statement, the head of the USA "was interested" in the fact that Putin took Kerry.

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