Russian
President Vladimir Putin has commented on the proposal to include the
self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) and Luhansk People's Republic
(LPR) militant organizations in Russia, Russian information agency RIA Novosti
has reported.
"We
are with Donbas with heart and soul, but, unfortunately, such issues are not
solved in the street. This is a serious issue that concerns the fate of the
whole Russia and the people who live in Donbas," Putin said, commenting on
the request of one of the travelers in Yalta. A man asked the Russian president
to include Donbas in Russia, while Putin
and former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi were walking along the
city's waterfront.
Commenting on the current situation in the east of
Ukraine, Putin said that there was no alternative to the Minsk agreements to
resolve the conflict, but it could be possible to think about the postponement
of the implementation of agreements.
"Kuchma said about this, that they had no time to
do everything. Actually, it is possible to think about the postponement, but it
is better to believe that everything will be done in time," Putin said.
"As for the implementation of the Minsk
agreements, I think that there is no other alternative. And the most important
thing to do, it is necessary to establish direct contact between Kyiv, the DPR
and the LPR in order to implement the Minsk agreements," he said.
"All amendments to the Constitution, as well as
the law on local elections should be taken in consultation with Donbas. There
is no such coordination now. This is a key issue," Putin said.
According to Putin, the amnesty law should also be
adopted.
"How can you conduct a dialogue with those who
are under criminal investigation? It is necessary to put in force the law on a
special status of these territories adopted by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
These are key elements of a political settlement," he said.
As UNIAN reported earlier, according to the results of
a survey carried out on request of the local authorities, less
than one third of residents of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic
(DPR) terrorist organization were supporting separatists.
On August 31, the
Verkhovna Rada approved in first reading the president-proposed Constitutional
amendments regarding decentralization of power.
265 out of 320 MPs registered in the session hall
supported bill No.2217a.
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