Published on Mar 1, 2014
Russian senators vote to use stabilizing military forces on Ukrainian territory
Russia's Federation Council has unanimously approved President Vladimir Putin's request to use Russian military forces in Ukraine. The move is aimed to settle the turmoil in the split country.
The upper house of the Russian parliament has voted in favor of sending troops to the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, which would ensure peace and order in the region "until the socio-political situation in the country is stabilized."
The debate in the Federation Council has revealed that Russian MPs are united on the issue, with many of them sharing concerns on the recent events in Ukraine. The common notion was that since the power was seized in Kiev, the situation has only been deteriorating with radical nationalists rapidly coming to power and threatening the lives of those opposing their actions, most notably the Russian citizens living in Ukraine.
Taking the decision to use the Armed Forces in Ukraine does not mean that it will be carried out immediately, Grigory Karasin, Putin's official representative in the Federation Council, has said.
"The approval, which the president will receive, does not literally mean that this right will be used promptly," Karasin said.
Putin on Saturday requested the Federation Council to use the Army for normalizing the socio-political situation in Ukraine in connection with the "extraordinary situation" there. The events in the neighboring country carry "threat to the lives of citizens of the Russian Federation... and the personnel of the armed forces of the Russian Federation on Ukrainian territory," the Russian President said.
Russia's Federation Council has unanimously approved President Vladimir Putin's request to use Russian military forces in Ukraine. The move is aimed to settle the turmoil in the split country.
The upper house of the Russian parliament has voted in favor of sending troops to the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, which would ensure peace and order in the region "until the socio-political situation in the country is stabilized."
The debate in the Federation Council has revealed that Russian MPs are united on the issue, with many of them sharing concerns on the recent events in Ukraine. The common notion was that since the power was seized in Kiev, the situation has only been deteriorating with radical nationalists rapidly coming to power and threatening the lives of those opposing their actions, most notably the Russian citizens living in Ukraine.
Taking the decision to use the Armed Forces in Ukraine does not mean that it will be carried out immediately, Grigory Karasin, Putin's official representative in the Federation Council, has said.
"The approval, which the president will receive, does not literally mean that this right will be used promptly," Karasin said.
Putin on Saturday requested the Federation Council to use the Army for normalizing the socio-political situation in Ukraine in connection with the "extraordinary situation" there. The events in the neighboring country carry "threat to the lives of citizens of the Russian Federation... and the personnel of the armed forces of the Russian Federation on Ukrainian territory," the Russian President said.
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Published on Mar 1, 2014
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Russian senators are going to ask
President Vladimir Putin to consider recalling Moscow's Ambassador to
the US following President Barack Obama's "aggressive" comments on the
situation in Ukraine, the speaker of the chamber said.
The upper house of the Russian parliament, the Federation Council, has ordered the committee on international affairs to apply to Putin and ask him to recall Moscow's ambassador to the US, council speaker Valentina Matvienko said.
"The president will consider the appeal and make a decision," she said.
The initiative was put forward by the Federation Council's vice speaker, Yury Vorobiev, who referred to the President Barack Obama's speech Friday, in which he said that Russia would have to pay for its policies in Ukraine. In Vorobiev's opinion, Obama "crossed the red line and insulted the Russian people" and his words were a "direct threat."
Senator Vyacheslav Shtyrov welcomed the idea, saying that Ukrainian events are the result of work which was carried out "with the participation of foreign states" and the US played an important role in it. He noted that some American officials openly admit that they "invested a lot of money to create such a situation."
So far, no decisions have been made on the matter, said the Kremlin's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov. The proposal made by the senators is their opinion, Peskov pointed out.
"Valentina Matvienko made a good point saying that the Federation Council expressed its opinion and made an appeal to the president. But it is up to the head of state to make a decision on the issue," Peskov said.
According to the head of the State Duma committee for CIS and compatriots, Leonid Slutsky, the Russian ambassador may be recalled to Moscow for consultations.
"In the current situation we are not talking about breaking or suspending diplomatic relations. The Ambassador might be temporarily recalled for consultations, while the format is something for the Russian President and the Foreign Ministry to decide on," Slutsky told Rossiya 24 TV channel.
"This should be a balanced decision that would demonstrate to the USA that Russia does understand that events in Ukraine are of a nature of a ...geopolitical battle, we understand where the authors of these actions are, we are aware of that," the MP said.
On Friday, Obama warned Russia against Ukraine intervention.
"The United States will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in Ukraine," he said
The upper house of the Russian parliament, the Federation Council, has ordered the committee on international affairs to apply to Putin and ask him to recall Moscow's ambassador to the US, council speaker Valentina Matvienko said.
"The president will consider the appeal and make a decision," she said.
The initiative was put forward by the Federation Council's vice speaker, Yury Vorobiev, who referred to the President Barack Obama's speech Friday, in which he said that Russia would have to pay for its policies in Ukraine. In Vorobiev's opinion, Obama "crossed the red line and insulted the Russian people" and his words were a "direct threat."
Senator Vyacheslav Shtyrov welcomed the idea, saying that Ukrainian events are the result of work which was carried out "with the participation of foreign states" and the US played an important role in it. He noted that some American officials openly admit that they "invested a lot of money to create such a situation."
So far, no decisions have been made on the matter, said the Kremlin's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov. The proposal made by the senators is their opinion, Peskov pointed out.
"Valentina Matvienko made a good point saying that the Federation Council expressed its opinion and made an appeal to the president. But it is up to the head of state to make a decision on the issue," Peskov said.
According to the head of the State Duma committee for CIS and compatriots, Leonid Slutsky, the Russian ambassador may be recalled to Moscow for consultations.
"In the current situation we are not talking about breaking or suspending diplomatic relations. The Ambassador might be temporarily recalled for consultations, while the format is something for the Russian President and the Foreign Ministry to decide on," Slutsky told Rossiya 24 TV channel.
"This should be a balanced decision that would demonstrate to the USA that Russia does understand that events in Ukraine are of a nature of a ...geopolitical battle, we understand where the authors of these actions are, we are aware of that," the MP said.
On Friday, Obama warned Russia against Ukraine intervention.
"The United States will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in Ukraine," he said
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