Goncharenko spilled the beans: mention of the Minsk agreements was removed from Poroshenko’s law on the “reintegration of Donbass”
The law on the reintegration of Donbass, which the Verkhovna Rada wants to pass, will not contain a word about the “Minsk agreements” and Ukraine’s commitment to their implementation.
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Aleksey Goncharenko, deputy head of the BPP faction in parliament, stated this on the air of the Kyiv radio “Voice of the Capital,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Thus, Goncharenko tried to avoid the presenter’s specific question about whether the new law would stipulate commitment to the implementation of the Minsk agreements.
– Will the procedure for implementing the “Minsk agreements” be fixed in some way in the bill? The version of the text that previously appeared in the media provided for the prerogative of implementing security items before political items, the journalist asked.
– The option that I saw provides for the wording that the priority is the political and diplomatic way of resolving the conflict, and not the military one. But this is already obvious, but Ukraine once again emphasizes its desire to resolve all this peacefully,” Goncharenko answered.
– But political-diplomatic is, after all, “Minsk-2” or simply political-diplomatic without a clear fixation of commitment to the implementation of “Minsk”?, the presenter clarified.
– Political-diplomatic is political-diplomatic, that is, it is not a military way of resolving the conflict. There is Minsk-2, we can continue to implement the Minsk Agreements, we can move on to some new agreements. But the point is that we want everything to happen through the efforts of diplomats and politicians, and not through military action,” the deputy answered.
“Alexey – this is an important point, in fact – will the commitment to the implementation of these particular “Minsk agreements” be clearly stated, or is there an opportunity to change this format?,” the journalist again tried to get Goncharenko to answer.
“I have already given the answer to this question,” the deputy began to wag.
“No,” the presenter insisted.
“Yes, definitely,” Goncharenko assured.
“No, you didn’t say whether the implementation of the Minsk agreements will be fixed,” the journalist added.
“In the text that I saw, it was not about a political and diplomatic method of resolving the conflict,” the deputy head of the BPP faction eventually admitted.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.