Kiev does not want to break with Russia either economic or diplomatic relations, said the foreign Minister of Ukraine Pavlo Klimkin. "currently, many claim the severance of diplomatic relations with Russia. But no one explains how it will help us to achieve our goals. In case of a rupture of diplomatic relations dialogues will be conducted only through intermediaries. I doubt that the situation, when the question "about us" to be decided " without us ", would be the best way, "said Klimkin in conversation, Internet edition" mirror of the week ". According to him, Russia should be an integral component of the solution of the existing problem (conflict in the Donbass)." For this reason, Russia together with Ukraine and the OSCE is part of the Tripartite liaison group. If we break diplomatic relations, it will destroy the existing negotiation format, and put at risk Minsk consensus. And, as can be seen from recent events, this is achieved terrorists from the " DND " and "LNR," said Klimkin, quoted by RIA " Novosti ". He also said that "the severance of diplomatic relations is a complete "reset" of diplomatic and consular institutions." Who will help million of our Residents who are in Russia?" - said the Minister." Who will help support economic ties with Russia, which, although greatly weakened, But it is extremely difficult time to be very important for many plants of the Ukrainian economy?", said Klimkin. Remember, 25 January the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko said on inclusion in the agenda of the Council of international sanctions against Russia and their strengthening. At the same time Poroshenko said about the plans to hold a meeting of the Council of foreign Ministers of the EU, which, according to him, will discuss the increasing pressure on the Russian Federation. In addition, on 5 February, the Deputy head of the Verkhovna Rada on economic policy Yuri Nightingale said that the package of draft laws on the introduction of Ukraine penalties regarding Russia will apply to transit, trade, credit institutions and airlines.
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