Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov criticized the president of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, accused the Ukrainian leader in the desire to maintain the Russophobia in the West.
The reason for the criticism was the interview Poroshenko newspaper Liberation, in which he, in particular, said that Russian President Vladimir Putin “wants the whole of Europe” and “could go as far as he would be allowed”.
“It is clear that a person who acts with such unprovoked statements, of course, more concerned to maintain Russophobia in the West, to artificially escalate tensions and thereby divert attention from their inability to accomplish what you sign up for, “- said Lavrov, called the statement of the Ukrainian leadership” unthinkable “and” delusional “.
The Russian foreign minister also touched upon the Donbass, where continuing clashes between the Ukrainian army and armed supporters of the breakaway republics.
According to Lavrov, Russia is ready to meet in” Norman format “, but still at the level of experts. Russia, Lavrov said, is going to put on the table two documents – Minsk agreements and amendments to the Constitution, adopted by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
“A simple comparison of the commitments of Petro Poroshenko, and what eventually was done in Kiev, should be very entertaining pastime “- he said.
In recent weeks, the Ukrainian military and armed supporters of the self-proclaimed republics in the east of the country have repeatedly accused each other of violating the ceasefire. Both sides recognized that the intensity of the shelling, “is close to a full-fledged war”.
At the same time official Kiev insists that Russia supports LC and the DNI, which contributes to the continuation of hostilities. Russia has consistently rejected all the allegations against him.


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