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10 of March, 01:01

Psaki called a Russian film about the return of the Crimea " misleading "
U.S. authorities are waiting for the opportunity to review the movie " the Crimea. The way Home ", said the head of the press service of the state Department country Jen Psaki.
The American diplomat argued that the content of this ribbon reflects the "misleading" approach, which first was used by Moscow to fall in Ukraine. Asked to explain, because it means, Psaki answered, what mean "denial of involvement in the events in the East of Ukraine" or " the desire to acquire Crimea ", reports news Agency." It seems that the documentary inspires the opposite, " said the Commissioner, U.S. Department of state. Videoproviders US again called on the militia to prevent the observers from the Organization for security and cooperation in the European Union (OSCE) in the war zone of Eastern Ukraine. In addition, the administration of the USA for some reason sent the signal to the militias in connection with their statement about the fact that Kiev was taken to an insufficient distance from the line of contact of the sides of their heavy weapons. Explaining these phrases envoy of the Ministry of defense declared Donetsk national Republic Eduard Baturina, Psaki most importantly specified that are not familiar with print data on this topic." I didn't see these messages, " said the official representative of the Ministry of foreign Affairs on a regular press conference for reporters. At the same time, "method to test or certify any letter" would be the decision of the militia to let the OSCE, independent monitoring mission (controlled area), so that she could observe what is happening, " continued Psaki. It is not explained how the document for access by the militia of the OSCE observers to areas under their control would allow to draw conclusions about the performance of the Kiev part of the obligations in the framework of the Minsk agreements and measures for their implementation.


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