Probable dismissal of Ukrainian Prime-Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk will hardly reflect upon negotiations in Minsk and it will make the position of Kiev more constructive in attitude to Donbass.
It was reported yesterday to DAN by the deputy chairman of the Committee of external policy and international relations, deputy of the People’s Council from then fraction Free Donbass Vladislav Berdichevskiy.
‘I think that Ukraine will not fulfil agreements and the replacement of the government will change nothing. Until the main political players take the decision, nothing will change. Neither the President of Ukraine Poroshenko nor Yatsenyuk are independent figures, and it is unlikely that their replacement will reflect upon Minsk process’, Vladislav said.
In regard to the forecast of Berdichevskiy, all these talks in the Verkhovna Rada will finish with nothing more as “They all will get their “biscuits” and calm down”.
Translated by Nataliya Sinyavskaya
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