The speaker of the Latvian Parliament: support arms deliveries to Ukraine
The speaker of the Sejm presidency of the EU Council of Latvia Inara, Murniece, which last week visited Kyiv, said That unequivocally supports arms deliveries to Ukraine, informs on the first day of the week the Latvian TV.
"the head of Ukraine expressed two pleas address in Latvia. The first is in negotiations with Western partners to Express support for Ukraine's aspirations to fully take under the supervision of the Ukrainian-Russian border, because otherwise, the Ukraine has not been able to keep under control, what military forces go to the site of the country. The second request is to convince the partners in the European Union and the United States to deliver weapons of Ukraine, because the country currently lacks. I definitely support the delivery of weapons of Ukraine ", - said Murniece.
The Ukrainian authorities many times appealed to the United States and other countries with a petition for arms deliveries. Assistant to the President for national security Susan rice 6 February said That North America explore the possibility of providing Ukraine with direct military assistance. Moscow warned Washington ideas from arms sales to Ukraine, because this step will only lead to the escalation of the conflict. Against arms shipments to Ukraine expressed and the vast number of European politicians.
Authorized Kiev before many times accused the Russian Federation of interfering in the conflict in the Donbass. The evidence to date was not provided. The Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation called the statement " public unsubstantiated innuendo. International inspection did not record any violations of the Russian Federation on the border line with Ukraine, as well as among them undeclared military activities.
As regards the surveillance of the Russian-Ukrainian border, as said not so long ago the head of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation S. Lavrov Century, Kiev need to agree on the issue with the host of self-proclaimed Luhansk and Donetsk national republics.