Russia is ready to work with the new Parliament
Russian lawmakers are ready to work with the elected deputies of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. The level of interaction between parliamentarians will largely depend on the aspirations of the Ukrainian parliamentarians to make contact, said acting mayor of the Federation Council Committee on international Affairs Vladimir Jabbarov.

Russian lawmakers are ready to work with the elected deputies of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. The level of interaction between parliamentarians will largely depend on the aspirations of the Ukrainian parliamentarians to make contact, said acting mayor of the Federation Council Committee on international Affairs Vladimir Jabbarov.
The level of interaction of the Federal Assembly with the Verkhovna Rada will largely depend on the aspirations of the Ukrainian parliamentarians to make contact. This was reported by the acting Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on international Affairs Vladimir dzhabarov, leading among other things the Commission on monitoring the situation in Ukraine.
The Senator reported that Russian parliamentarians are not going to visit Kiev. "In early November, is scheduled session of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly. We will see who will be there to represent Ukraine. If again at the level of Ambassador, what kind of contacts can be a speech? In case if you come adept Happy, it will be a good sign that Happy wishes to resume contacts," TASS quoted Senator.
Dzhabarov stressed that Russia will cooperate with the Ukrainian Parliament. "Well it's neighboring government, we cannot not communicate and to sever relations", - said the MP. He added that before the Verkhovna Rada are facing serious challenges in the solution of the crisis in Ukraine. "The most important thing that Parliament should encourage the President to continue the peace process in the South-East and the solution of the question of the relations of Lugansk and Donetsk Kiev", - said the Senator.
In the state Duma announced that respect the choice of the voters in the parliamentary elections, said the head of the Committee on CIS Affairs, Eurasian integration and relations with compatriots Leonid Slutsky. However, according to him, Russia also understand that the elections were not free and democratic, because the East and South-East of Ukraine did not participate in voting or took a very small percentage of the list of voters. The MP did not exclude the ability of cooperation "with the deputies of the Verkhovna Rada, which will be configured to fruitful cooperation with the Russian Federation".
Some fresh information of the Central election Commission of Ukraine, according to the results of elections, the leader of the party "national front", voted for by about 21%, slightly less than gaining "Block Petro Poroshenko. For Partiya "self-Help", headed by the mayor of Lviv Andriy Sadovy voted about 11%, "the Opposition bloc" Yuriy Boyko - almost 10%, the Radical party of Oleh Lyashko - around 7.5 per cent, "Batkivshchyna" Yulia Tymoshenko is about 5.5%.
Voter turnout for special elections to the Verkhovna Rada was 52,42%. In the elections to the Ukrainian Parliament in 2012 she was 57,98%.