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2 of June, 13:01

Klintsevich: the idea of Kiev to remove Russia from the OSCE special monitoring mission is an insult to the organization
The proposal of Kiev authorized to exclude Russia from the Special monitoring mission of the OSCE is a direct insult to the organization, because Ukraine declares that all observers "dance to the tune of" the Russian Federation, said 1st Deputy Chairman of the faction "United Russia" in the state Duma Franz Klintsevich.

first Deputy head of the main command center (a branch of the General staff of the Ukrainian military power Oleksandr Rozmaznin have initiative authorized to exclude Russia from the Special monitoring mission of the OSCE.

"Oh, how I want Kiev to seem" warm And fuzzy ". But here's the thing - the information provided to Special monitoring by the Commission of the OSCE in the Donbas, quite often spoil this " blissful picture." Guilty here, in the opinion of the Ukrainian side, of course, the Russian Plenipotentiaries. So, Kiev is truly the case States that all other observers "dance to the tune of" our commissioners. This is not only nonsense, But is a direct insult to the OSCE, " - said Klintsevich correspondents.

Kiev believes that the Russian Federation intervenes in the Affairs of Ukraine is a party to the conflict in the Donbas. Russia denies It And calls such accusations are unacceptable. Moscow has repeatedly stated that it is not a party to domestic conflict And is not privy to the events in the South-East, is interested in Ukraine overcame political And economic crisis.

in mid-April, the Russian foreign Ministry has said that the Ukrainian authorities not only want to undermine the prestige of the Special monitoring mission of the OSCE, But also pose a direct threat to the lives of observers working in the conflict area. Review of the Russian Ministry of foreign Affairs, Kiev claims to a special supervision over the activities of OSCE monitors working in Ukraine.

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