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Russia and Ukraine agree on humanitarian operation - Lavrov Moscow and Kiev have agreed on a humanitarian mission under the authority of the Red Cross, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated. “With careful optimism, I can now say that, I think, all possible and impossible pretexts have been dismissed. I hope that in the very nearest future this humanitarian action will take place under the authority of the Red Cross,” Lavrov said. “We’ve agreed on all details with the Ukrainian leadership,” the Foreign Minister declared. He also expressed hope that “Western partners won’t put a spoke in the wheel and will think about the people who are badly in need of water and electricity,” Lavrov said. Russia will supply the humanitarian aid, he added. Foreign minister accused Washington, London and Berlin of a “blatant expression of cynicism” in thinking eastern Ukraine doesn’t need humanitarian aid. “If what the press services in London and Washington, and I think, Berlin, too, [say] - about the telephone contacts of the US, UK and German leaders - if it’s true what was said, and in particular that all three leaders agreed there is no need for humanitarian aid to southeastern Ukraine, because all necessary measures are already being taken, then it’s a blatant expression of cynicism,” the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry said. According to the latest data by the UN, 117,000 are displaced within Ukraine and 730,000 others, according to Moscow’s data, have fled to Russia.
Posted on: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 15:01:40 +0000

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