DPR deprived the OSCE of the right of priority passage through checkpoints: Acting in the interests of the junta
The leadership and patrols of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission are deprived of priority rights to travel through checkpoints and checkpoints on the territory of the Donetsk People's Republic: from now on, their passage will be carried out on a general basis.
This is stated in a statement by Denis Pushilin, representative of the DPR in the contact group at the negotiations in Minsk.
According to him, OSCE representatives are extremely biased towards the Donbass republics and constantly act in the interests of the Ukrainian side, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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“Recently, the OSCE mission has been covering information that is more beneficial to the Ukrainian side.
Yesterday, the deputy head of the OSCE observation mission in Ukraine, Alexander Hug, visited the settlements of Yasinovataya, Krutaya Balka and Vasilyevka. During this visit, units of the 72nd separate mechanized brigade opened fire twice with 120 mm mortars. In particular, at 12:13 - in the Yasinovataya district and at 14:35 - in the Vasylivka district, where representatives of the OSCE SMM led by Hug were working at that time. In addition, Ukrainian security forces attempted to intercept and take into their territory an unmanned aerial vehicle of the OSCE mission.
These blatant facts of violation of the Minsk agreements by the Ukrainian security forces did not provoke a reaction from the leadership of the OSCE SMM. However, today Alexander Hug publicly announced problems with crossing the checkpoint in Novoazovsk.
This approach by the leadership of the OSCE SMM, designed to objectively monitor the situation, raises concerns among the leadership of the DPR and suggests a biased attitude towards the People’s Republics.
In this regard, we took a forced measure to allow the leadership and OSCE SMM patrols to pass through checkpoints and checkpoints on a general basis, without any priority right of passage,” Pushilin said in a statement.
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