Moscow urges Kyiv to give up confrontation policy splitting society — Foreign … – ITAR


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MOSCOW, October 30. /TASS/. Moscow urges Ukrainian politicians to give up confrontation challenges that even deeper split the society, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.

“The newly elected deputies have not started working and Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk has threatened to dissolve the parliament,” the ministry said.

“Now it is very important that the new power, which emerged in Ukraine, will finally deal not only with internal struggle but also with real challenges, take a responsible approach towards ensuring unity in the country by peaceful means, observe the rights of all citizens irrespective the language, political views and place of residence, and solve the pressing social and economic problems,” the ministry said.

“The task is extremely complicated. But there is a possibility of solving the problem. It is important not to lose it,” it said.