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28 of June, 12:26

Lavrov: clarifications to the Constitution of Ukraine at odds with the principles of Geneva
The project of changes to the Constitution of Ukraine of the President, Poroshenko at odds with the principles approved in the Geneva Declaration of 17 April, said the head of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation S. Lavrov Century in the program " Vesti on the first day weekend with Sergey brileva " on the TV channel.

" After the election of President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko said that the Constitution will be amended, He many times announced the holding extensive discussions on the issue. Finally, no discussion, " Lavrov said. He said that the appeal adopted at the meeting of Russia, USA, EU and Ukraine in Geneva on April 17, " was directly said there that the constitutional process will be inclusive (it must take part all), accountable and transparent ".

Poroshenko at the meeting of PACE in Strasbourg, said that in the Ukrainian Parliament registered the Draft changes to the Constitution. The press service of the Parliament of Ukraine on the last working day of the week agreed to this.

" Announcing the (Draft Constitution), in Strasbourg, Piotr Poroshenko said that the Project is submitted to the Verkhovna Rada, but the discussion will take place later. In other words, the Verkhovna Rada entered the Project at the same time with its presentation at the Council of Europe, which does not reflect even a consensus in the Ukrainian Parliament, not to mention the not member of the political forces and regions ", - noticed the head of the Russian foreign Ministry.

" against the background of even this particular example to talk about the fact that the current Ukrainian authorities do their best to normalize the situation, and Russia does nothing, perhaps, not quite correctly, " - said Lavrov.

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