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Victor medvedchuk
It is unfounded to say that the Minsk agreements are no longer useful, that it is necessary to find some new formats, says the head of the HLE Council.
The head of the political council of the party Oposition Platform – For Life, MP Viktor Medvedchuk, on the air of one of the Russian television channels, criticized the information about “Plan B” to resolve the conflict in Donbass, which was heard on the Ukrainian media. This is the official HLE website.
“The Minsk accords were approved by the UN Security Council resolution. And the “Normandy format” was created precisely on the basis of the agreements reached in Minsk, approved in the declaration of the heads of state of the “Normandy format”, and then in the resolution of the UN Security Council. Therefore, to say that the Minsk agreements are no longer useful, that it is unreasonable to look for some new formats. As far as I know, on the contrary, there is a position of principle that the agreements must be fully implemented, “believes Medvedchuk.
He also recalled the statement signed on December 9, 2019 by the heads of state of the “Normandy format”.
“It was a year ago. During this time, the Ukrainian authorities have done nothing. Therefore, the talks about an alternative to the Minsk agreements, about the replacement of participants in the Normandy or Minsk formats are all due to lack Willingness to comply with the agreements reached in 2015 and confirmed in 2019 “. year, “Medvedchuk said.
Responding to a question from an employee of a Russian television channel about a possible military solution to the Donbass problem by Kiev, the head of the OPSZ political council said that “such a scenario would turn into suicide for the Ukrainian authorities” .
“There is no plan B and there cannot be. Any plan must be approved by those who are going to implement it. That is, without the consent of everyone else, Kiev cannot do anything. Plan B is a primitive public relations movement. to get attention. I’m sure they just don’t know what to do, “Medvedchuk said.