Russian politicians urged Ukrainian foreign Ministry to implement the Minsk agreement and to abandon the fantasy about the introduction of UN peacekeepers in the Donbass.
earlier the head of the Ukrainian Ministry of foreign Affairs Vadim pristayko said that Kiev authorities have the opportunity to return to the idea of the UN mission in the South-East of Ukraine in case of impossibility of settlement of the conflict situation on the basis of the Minsk agreements.
Senator Alexei Pushkov said about the impossibility of such a scenario. He said that in Kiev are obliged to focus on the allocation of military power From the contact line, and not to fantasize on the theme of attracting the peacekeeping contingent. The politician noticed, that without the consent of Russia in the UN security Council to send peacekeepers will not take place.
"in Paris it was not discussed. From Kiev waiting for the steps to peace, not fantasies, " He wrote on Twitter.
His colleague Franz Klintsevich Also skeptical of the idea of the Ukrainian authorities about the participation of the peacekeeping contingent in the conflict. He described a similar scenario worse.
He also drew attention that the international organization permissive attitude towards the situation in the Donbass.
"50-60 attacks was Previously and currently is, they do not react to it, and citizens do not fast on two, 3 - child, man, woman is gone from this life. These are the realities of life in the Donbas. Let's wait and see, "- He said the TV channel " 360 ".
Ukraine has acted with idea of introducing UN peacekeepers to the Donbass. In Kiev pushing that the mission should have a broad mandate and will be accommodated throughout the region up to the border with Russia.
leader Vladimir Putin, with his own hand, supported the proposal to introduce peacekeeping contingent in the South-East of Ukraine, but drew attention that the mission should be placed only on the line of contact, and its function has the ability to be a workers ' Safety in the OSCE.
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