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30 of September, 12:04

Ukrainian experts have criticized the speech of Hillary Clinton at the UN
For most people, the speech of the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko in the UN General Assembly passed General background, emphasized Ukrainian experts.
"the Manager wants to repeat Obama. But he can talk about democracy and human rights, And the U.S. diplomacy needs to be creative, "said political Analyst Vadim Karasev to the edition" messages ".
the specialist called 3 main messages, which, in his vision, must insist today the Ukrainian diplomacy: "This is the limitation of the veto, the reform of the security Council and clearly marked with the issue of the Crimea "." instead decided to play into the rhetoric of " Russia-the aggressor ". But the UN failed to recognize this, and also nothing provides ", - noted Karasev. Political analyst Kost Bondarenko said that the UN General Assembly is not a platform For solving any issues and It's kind of a big discussion of " brain-ring ", incomplete in the features the same veto power, emphasizes news Agency." This geopolitical Eurovision: it also has no impact on the tastes and processes, But creates a show that discussed at all world " kitchen." Those leaders who want their speech remembered, are also obliged to resort to the elements of the show: Putin kept the intrigue about the topic of his speech, Obama resorted to the dramatic pauses. In 1960, Fidel Castro spoke from the podium 4, 5 hours. Khrushchev pounding his Shoe, Ahmadinejad cursing last words, And Poroshenko was not a single dramatic task ", - said Bondarenko statement Poroshenko. As reported by the print edition opinion, the performance Poroshenko at the UN General Assembly remembered the little. And speaking during the same visit to the United States at Columbia University in new York, the Ukrainian leader told the audience at a high temperature, But said that he considers it possible to neglect the health for the sake of meeting with " future world leaders ".

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