Arms Trade
'US
military hardware will cause more bloodshed in Ukraine' – Russian senator
Published time: December 29, 2014 18:16
Edited time: December 30, 2014 14:22
Edited time: December 30, 2014 14:22
View
of the main terminal of Donetsk international airport. (AFP Photo/John
Macdougall)
The
possible relocation of US hardware from Afghanistan to Ukraine suggested by
President Obama will only lead to more casualties, a senior Russian lawmaker has
stated.
“Russia cannot be content with such plans as they
would increase the tensions near our borders and also inevitably cause more
casualties in Donbass,” the head of the Upper House Committee for Foreign
Relations, Konstantin Kosachev, told reporters on Monday.
The
senator added that such a step by the United States would be an open
interference into the conflict, which would definitely lead to further aggravation
both in Russian-American relations and within the security situation in Eastern
Europe as a whole.
Kosachev
also gave a critical appraisal to the allied mission in Afghanistan that is
being wrapped up this year. The Russian lawmaker called the result of Western
military presence in the country disappointing, noting that the military
mission did not solve any problems in the region – but rather created a few new
ones.
Earlier
on Monday, a Russian Lower House MP also criticized Washington's decision to
transfer military hardware from Afghanistan to Ukraine, promising reciprocal
actions from Russia. A member of the State Duma Committee for Defense and the
chairman of the Russian Union of Afghanistan War Veterans, Frants Klintsevich
(United Russia party) told reporters that he would use all his powers to
initiate an official State Duma address to President Putin, seeking to start
the supplies of Russian military hardware to the Lugansk and Donetsk republics.
In early December, MP Mikhail Yemelyanov of the
leftist Fair Russia party said the US Senate’s decision to arm the Kiev regime should prompt “adequate measures”
from Russia, such as deploying military force on
Ukrainian territory before the threat becomes too high.
Yemelyanov also noted that in his opinion, the US
Senate’s decision to arm Ukraine has revealed that Washington is not interested
in the de-escalation of the Ukrainian conflict. “In a few years, Ukraine
will turn into a poor and hungry country with an anti-Russian government that
will teach its population to hate Russia. They will be armed to the teeth, and
Ukraine and US reluctance to recognize the Russian Federation within its
current borders would always provoke conflicts,” the MP noted.
On March 1 2014, the Upper House of the Russian
Parliament – the Federation Council – approved a resolution allowing the
president to use military force on the territory of Ukraine “until the
normalization of the social and political situation in that country.” The
resolution was adopted in accordance with the first part of Article 102 of the
Constitution of the Russian Federation.
However,
on June 25, the Federation Council voted to repeal the legislation following a
request from Vladimir Putin. The Russian president instigated the move from a
desire to alleviate tensions in view of the three-party talks on a peaceful
settlement in the east and southeast of Ukraine.
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