Lavrov: US should face responsibility for powers it installed in Kiev
by alethoRT | April 21, 2014
The Russian Foreign Minister says the US should take responsibility for
those whom they put in power instead issuing ultimatums to Moscow.
"Before
giving us ultimatums, demanding that we fulfill demands within two or
three days with the threat of sanctions, we would urgently call on our
American partners to fully accept responsibility for those who they
brought to power,” said Lavrov during a press conference with his
colleague from Mozambique, Oldemiro Baloi.
All
attempts to isolate Russia will lead to a dead end because Russia is "a
big, independent power that knows what it wants," he added
Meanwhile,
the Russian FM also criticized statements from Western countries and
Kiev’s authorities, which “invent possible and impossible arguments
against Russia,” claiming that a large amount of Russian arms in the
conflict zones proves Russian interference in Ukrainian affairs.
He called the statements absurd as Ukraine has traditionally used Russian-made arms.
“This statement is ludicrous. Everyone has Russian arms in Ukraine,” Lavrov said.
Meanwhile,
he also said that TV outlets have reported that US arms were also found
in Ukraine and illegal armed groups, not the Ukrainian army were in
possession of these American arms.
Speaking
about the crisis situation in eastern Ukraine and Kiev’s crackdown on
the Donetsk region, Lavrov also said that Kiev authorities don’t want or
maybe cannot control the extremists who continue to control the
situation in the country.
"The
authorities are doing nothing, not even lifting a finger, to address
the causes behind this deep internal crisis in Ukraine," he said.
Meanwhile,
Lavrov also said that the Kiev coup-appointed government has violated
the Geneva agreements of April 17, after the four-sided talks between
the EU, the US, Russia and Ukraine.
“The
Pravy Sektor (Right Sector) group has been “running the show” in the
streets of central and western Ukraine and is trying to affect eastern
regions,” he said, adding that buildings in Kiev seized by the
protesters haven’t been freed and the streets haven’t been cleared.
“However, Kiev authorities say that “Maidan” is acting legally which is totally inadmissible,” he said.
Meanwhile, the attack by militants on the checkpoint in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk on Easter Sunday is a crime beneficial only for those who want to derail the Geneva agreements, said the Russian FM.
“The fact that extremists started to shoot at unarmed civilians is unacceptable,” he added.
Meanwhile,
he also criticized the attitude of Kiev to foreign journalists in
Ukraine as journalists in the country are being arrested and the
authorities won’t let them into the regions for them to observe what is
happening.
He also stressed that one of the Geneva agreement’s points is to amnesty political prisoners and participants in the protests.
“Instead
of releasing the Donetsk governor, Pavel Gubarev, Kiev authorities
continue to arrest activists in southeastern Ukraine,” said Lavrov.
According to Lavrov, the Kiev authorities are still spinning out the implementation of constitutional reform in the country.
“Why
were they waiting for so long to speak about the necessity of
constitutional reform? Why are they spinning out the process?” he asked
at the conference.
Lavrov
also stressed the necessity of restoring order in the crisis-torn
country. By this he meant stopping extremism and religious intolerance,
starting constitutional dialogue and disarming the illegally armed
groups.

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