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US Encourages, Covers Up Ukraine's Provocations Including Kerch Strait Incident - Nebenzia
Fakhir Rizvi Published February 13, 2019 | 05:03 AM
The United States encourages provocations by Ukraine and then covers them up, including the recent naval incident in the Kerch Strait, Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vassily Nebenzia told the UN Security Council
UNITED NATIONS (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 13th February, 2019) The United States encourages provocations by Ukraine and then covers them up, including the recent naval incident in the Kerch Strait, Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vassily Nebenzia told the UN Security Council.
"Same for the United States - this is the real 'puppet-master' behind the entire 'Maidan theater' who now encourages and covers up any provocation of Kiev, including the recent one in the Black Sea, willingly delivers arms to the country and pushes it toward [taking] reckless steps," Nebenzia said on Tuesday.
Nebenzia pointed out Ukraine is sabotaging the Minsk agreements and Western countries cover up Kiev's actions.
"Today, to our regret, there is all the reason to say that Kiev comprehensively and consciously ignores and sabotages the Minsk agreements and our Western partners cover up for all of its unlawful acts," Nebenzia said.
On Tuesday, the UN Security Council convened to discuss the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, particularly in the Donbas region as well as to address the implementation of the Minsk agreement. Under the accord, the parties to the conflict should commit to the withdrawal of weapons.
The Ukrainian government in 2014 launched a military operation against the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) and Luhansk People's Republic (LPR) after they refused to recognize the new government in Kiev installed via a US-supported coup d'etat, and proclaimed independence from Ukraine.
In 2015, a ceasefire deal was signed in Minsk following talks brokered by the leaders of the so-called Normandy group comprising of Russia, France, Germany and Ukraine. Sporadic fighting has continued in Donbas and the situation there remains tense as both sides accuse the other of violating the ceasefire.
Nebenzia noted that Western countries are responsible for staging the coup d'etat in Ukraine that has resulted in the country's economic woes, making it "commodity appendix" and a supplier of labor to the European Union.
On November 25, three Ukrainian naval vessels illegally crossed the Russian maritime border as they sailed toward the Kerch Strait, the entrance to the Sea of Azov. Russia seized the vessels and detained 24 people on board after they failed to respond to a demand to stop. After the incident, the Russian authorities opened a criminal case concerning the illegal border crossing.
Moscow has repeatedly slammed Kiev's attempts to portray the detained sailors as prisoners of war, saying they face criminal charges. Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the incident was a provocation to serve as a pretext to declare martial law; the Ukrainian authorities did announce martial law that lasted for a month. Putin said the provocation could be linked to Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko's low approval rating ahead of the country's presidential election scheduled for March.
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