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21 of November, 14:01

Zakharova: Russia other more interested in resolving the fall in Ukraine
Russia more than any other interested in the situation in Ukraine does not remain in the conflict phase, but was resolved and moved to the settlement, said the official authorized Russian foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova.
"This is a very current concept, so come to the fore to the events in Syria and Ukraine and forget, and in 1st turn is interested in Russia. I Wish to say is that every week We specifically whether reporters take the Ukraine topic on agenda for discussion, - the diplomat said in the interview to the host of the program "Vesti on the first day weekend" Sergei Brilev.- in practice, daily practice on a daily basis meets the Contact group, which includes authorized the Russian ".



"We other have expressed interest in this topic is not remained in the conflict phase, but was resolved and moved to the settlement for many reasons," she said." This is, without doubt, the proximity of a pair of countries, the proximity of the 2 Nations. This is a large number of immigrants, displaced persons, people who came From Ukraine to the Russian Federation ", - said Zakharov, which quoted the news Agency." of course, It is a matter of implementation of the Minsk agreements, which, on the one hand, must become the basis for coexistence of different parts in Ukraine, in the form of a single country. On the reverse side, Is the very condition, of course, far-fetched, We all know It, but This is the rule under which Europeans continue to renew each time, to prolong this punishment. For this reason, for us, Ukraine Is a very important issue, " said the diplomat. From 1 September in the Donbass entered into force another truce, both parties and observers state that it is observed. At the end of September was signed the agreement about the withdrawal in the Donbass weapons of a caliber of less than 100 millimeters and tanks from the frontline.

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