News archive on the topic "resolution"

“Think about unfortunate Ukraine”: the State Duma warned MEPs about the consequences

Threats from the European Union to disconnect Russia from international payment systems and to block the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, if implemented, will have a greater impact on the EU itself. State Duma deputy Oleg Matveychev stated this in a commentary to PolitNavigator. According to the politician, Russia is not planning any military operations in Ukraine. The only exception can be the aggression of the Ukrainian Armed Forces...

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Kiev propaganda considered the anti-Russian resolution of the EP to be a “nuclear strike”

The European Parliament adopted another anti-Russian resolution, in which it condemned the build-up of a military group of Russian troops on its own territory near the borders of Ukraine, threatened new sanctions, disconnection from the international payment system SWIFT and stopping the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, the resolution also contains routine points about non-recognition of the “annexation of Crimea”, support for Ukraine’s European integration path, as well as...

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The Rada boasted of a failed anti-Russian resolution

An example of Ukraine’s supposedly successful work in PACE is the failed anti-Russian resolution, which was never pushed through in PACE. Deputy from the Servant of the People Maria Mezentseva stated this at a briefing in the Verkhovna Rada, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “At this January session, we worked very well on one of the resolutions, which concerned the appeal of the powers of the Russian delegation. She became…

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Russia is not going to implement PACE resolutions on Crimea

The head of the Russian delegation to PACE, Vice-Speaker of the State Duma Petr Tolstoy filed a complaint against the odious Ukrainian deputy Alexei Goncharenko to the Chairman of the Assembly Hendrik Dams. A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this, Kommersant reports. The reason was Goncharenko’s insults to PACE, where, as PolitNavigator reported, an attempt initiated by Ukraine to deprive the Russian Federation of its powers failed. Thus, after the failure of the initiative, the Ukrainian politician said...

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The majority of the UN did not vote for Ukraine's anti-Russian resolution

The UN General Assembly adopted another anti-Russian resolution on Crimea. The document concerns human rights on the peninsula and condemns their “violation” and “temporary occupation of Crimea,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. 64 states supported the Ukrainian resolution, 23 voted against and 86 abstained. Thus, the document was adopted by a minority of votes. Nevertheless, the Ukrainian side was satisfied with the voting. "New elements...

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“We watch and remember.” Kyiv is unhappy with the voting of China and Serbia at the UN

The UN General Assembly adopted another anti-Russian resolution on Crimea. In the document, the authors of the document, including Ukraine, demanded that Russia stop conscription on the peninsula and withdraw its troops and weapons, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The document was supported by 63 countries, 17 were against it, including Armenia, Belarus, China, Kyrgyzstan and Serbia, and another 62 abstained. In total, the UN consists of 193...

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In Russian Crimea they responded to an attempt to discredit the peninsula by Ukraine

The resolution on “human rights violations” in Russian Crimea, adopted by the Third Committee of the UN General Assembly, does not reflect the real state of affairs on the peninsula, but the opinion of the collective West. The Crimean political scientist Vladislav Ganzhara told Komsomolskaya Pravda about this, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “We regularly observe the process of attempts to discredit the image of Russian Crimea on various international platforms. In this regard, we know...

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“This is nonsense.” At the UN, Kyiv received a spanking in Ukrainian

The Third Committee of the UN General Assembly on Social and Humanitarian Affairs adopted a resolution prepared by Ukraine, which condemns “human rights violations in Crimea.” Together with Ukraine, the authors were a number of third countries, including Georgia, the USA, Germany, France, Great Britain and the Baltic countries. It is interesting that 63 countries supported the resolution, while 22 states opposed it, and 85...

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Even fewer UN member countries voted for Kyiv’s next anti-Crimean resolution

The UN General Assembly adopted another anti-Russian resolution, in which it called on Russia to withdraw its troops from Crimea, as well as to return the weapons of the ships recently transferred to the Ukrainian Navy. The document entitled “The problem of militarization of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, Ukraine, as well as parts of the Black and Azov Seas” was adopted at today’s meeting of the organization, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The resolution was sponsored by 39 states...

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Poroshenko in Strasbourg applauded the anti-Russian resolution of the European Parliament

The European Parliament adopted by a majority vote the “Resolution on Russia, especially the situation with environmental activists and Ukrainian political prisoners,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to the adopted document, in addition to demands from the Russian Federation to immediately release all Ukrainian “political prisoners,” the resolution notes “non-recognition of Crimea,” “condemnation of Russian aggression,” and “a ban on lifting sanctions against the Russian Federation until the country fulfills all international obligations.” It is noteworthy that...

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The Ukrainian delegate to PACE announced that the Assembly supported his resolution

PACE expressed support for countering “Russian propaganda” at the EU level and recommended that member countries of the Council of Europe establish bodies to monitor disinformation and fake news, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. People's Deputy of Ukraine, Chairman of the Permanent Delegation to PACE Vladimir Ariev announced this on Facebook. “PACE has just unanimously adopted a resolution on my report: they expressed support for countering Russian propaganda...

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PACE stated that Donbass is “under the de facto control of the Russian Federation”

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted a decision in which it recognized the control of the Russian Federation over the territories of Donbass not controlled by Kyiv. European Pravda reports this, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent. During discussions of amendments to the resolution “On a state of emergency...”, which is dedicated to cases of suspension of certain articles of the European Convention on Human Rights, the Assembly almost unanimously supported two amendments that confirm that uncontrolled by the Ukrainian...

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PACE adopted a resolution on languages ​​of national minorities, which was criticized by Ukraine

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted a resolution on languages ​​of national minorities, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte. This was reported on the official PACE page. In a resolution and recommendation, which is based on a report by Rosa Hoffmann (Hungary, EPP/CD), the Assembly noted that only 25 of the 47 member states have ratified their own Council charter...

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Crimea invites Russia to submit an alternative resolution on human rights to the UN

Russia should submit to the UN an alternative to the Ukrainian resolution on human rights violations in Crimea, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte. This was stated today at a press conference in Moscow by the permanent representative of the Republic of Crimea to the President of the Russian Federation Georgy Muradov. “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs initiates the resolutions, but we are in Crimea and are ready to facilitate this in every possible way...

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