Is Kiev aggravating situation for introducing sanctions against Russia?

Is Kiev aggravating situation for introducing sanctions against Russia?

The new tensions in Donbass, provoked by the Kiev forces, are connected with the upcoming G7 summit, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

 

"Attempts to destabilize the situation and provoke tensions can be clearly seen. These provocative actions are organized by Ukraine’s military forces. We are deeply concerned," TASS cited him as saying."It is true that, as before, against the background of some major international event, Ukraine has repeatedly taken actions to foment tensions," Peskov reminded."This used to happen and we are seriously concerned now over the most recent manifestation of such activity," the press secretary of the president of Russia said."The closer the day when the EU will decide whether to prolong sanctions against Russia, the stronger the shelling of Donbass from the Kiev side," the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the State Duma, Alexei Pushkov, posted on his Twitter page.The deputy head of the Editorial Council of Vestnik Kavkaza, the Director General of the Institute for Caspian Cooperation, Sergey Mikheyev, also said that the ongoing escalation "is connected not only with the G7, it is connected with the fact that in late June the European Union will discuss the extension of sanctions against Russia." "Now we need a new aggravation, some new horrors of war, to accuse Russia of violating the Minsk Agreements on this basis," Sergey Mikheev noted.The chief editor of 'National Defense' magazine, Igor Korotchenko, in his turn, linked the recent events in Donbass "with the provocative policy of Ukraine." "In general, we can confirm that Ukraine, which destroys its own people, cities, critical infrastructure, and industrial infrastructure, is a failed state, which is immersed in confusion and chaos," the expert said.The editor-in-chief of the newspaper 'Journalistic Truth', Vladislav Shurigin, expressed the opinion that the current aggravation is caused by "absolute failure to resolve the main problem of the future of Donbass." "So the war is programmed, the only question is when it will be started," Shurigin concluded.

"Attempts to destabilize the situation and provoke tensions can be clearly seen. These provocative actions are organized by Ukraine’s military forces. We are deeply concerned," TASS cited him as saying.


"It is true that, as before, against the background of some major international event, Ukraine has repeatedly taken actions to foment tensions," Peskov reminded.


"This used to happen and we are seriously concerned now over the most recent manifestation of such activity," the press secretary of the president of Russia said.


"The closer the day when the EU will decide whether to prolong sanctions against Russia, the stronger the shelling of Donbass from the Kiev side," the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the State Duma, Alexei Pushkov, posted on his Twitter page.


The deputy head of the Editorial Council of Vestnik Kavkaza, the Director General of the Institute for Caspian Cooperation, Sergey Mikheyev, also said that the ongoing escalation "is connected not only with the G7, it is connected with the fact that in late June the European Union will discuss the extension of sanctions against Russia." "Now we need a new aggravation, some new horrors of war, to accuse Russia of violating the Minsk Agreements on this basis," Sergey Mikheev noted.


The chief editor of 'National Defense' magazine, Igor Korotchenko, in his turn, linked the recent events in Donbass "with the provocative policy of Ukraine." "In general, we can confirm that Ukraine, which destroys its own people, cities, critical infrastructure, and industrial infrastructure, is a failed state, which is immersed in confusion and chaos," the expert said.


The editor-in-chief of the newspaper 'Journalistic Truth', Vladislav Shurigin, expressed the opinion that the current aggravation is caused by "absolute failure to resolve the main problem of the future of Donbass." "So the war is programmed, the only question is when it will be started," Shurigin concluded.

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