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14May14


Russia strongly opposes Ukraine's accession into NATO -- Lavrov


Russia strongly opposes attempts to force Ukraine into NATO, Russia's Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergei Lavrov stated in an interview with Bloomberg Television.

"Attempts to force Ukraine into NATO may have a strong negative impact on the whole system of European security, and we would be strongly opposing it," he stressed. The minister added that this issue concerns not only Ukraine and NATO, but Russia as well.

According to Lavrov, Moscow urges to investigate the alleged Kiev's using of helicopters with UN marks in the military operation in the country's south-east. "Ukraine is as close to civil war as you can get," the Russian minister emphasized. "We would like to understand how helicopters with UNO logo were used against protesters in the south-east," the minister said.

"Russia has serious suspicions that mercenaries from the USA are acting in Ukraine's south-east," Lavrov pointed out.

Commenting on the news about the start of the 'round table' on ways of settling the crisis in Kiev, the Russian minister noted that for the success of the national dialogue, Ukraine needs an equal participation of all the country's regions in this process. "I don't know which the exact list of participants of the widely advertised 'round table' in Kiev is. We are convinced that for the success of the national dialogue, an equal participation of all Ukraine's regions is needed, and not only of the south and east, but of the west as well," Sergei Lavrov said.

[Source: Itar Tass, Moscow, 14May14]

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