‘US wants to make Ukraine anti-Russian state’ – senior Duma MP

Published time: June 03, 2014 12:33 

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Alexey Pushkov, Chairman of the Russian State Duma Committee on International 
Affairs (Reuters / Maxim Shemetov)

The head of the lower house Foreign Relations Committee believes Ukrainian 
President-elect Petro Poroshenko tends to work on instructions from Washington, 
and these concentrate on making Ukraine an anti-Russian state.

“I get the impression that Poroshenko is completely oriented toward the United 
States, that the European Union is a second priority project for him. He 
connects his political ambitions mostly with Washington,” MP Aleksey Pushkov 
said in an interview with the mass circulation daily Izvestia. 

He elaborated that European leaders mostly want the situation in Ukraine to 
stabilize, while the United States seeks to turn the country into “an openly 
anti-Russian nation, in future dragging it into NATO.” 

Pushkov noted that Poroshenko’s behavior can be explained by the current 
political situation in his country. 

“Today the country is run by forces that see conflict with Russia as a 
self-sufficient objective. The conflict helps Kiev to establish the national 
identity that is not being formed from within, but results from the standoff 
with Moscow. This is the identity they intend to use to gain ground in the 
international political arena,” the MP said. 

According to Pushkov, all recent statements from the new Ukrainian leader are 
far from reality. In particular, the promises not to buy natural gas from 
Russia, relying on reverse supplies from Europe were unfounded as not all 
countries could organize the reverse traffic and the reserves of the gas are 
not sufficient for Ukraine’s needs. 

“Such hopes are nonsense. Poroshenko will have to deal with Russia,” the 
legislator stated. 

Pushkov also said in the interview that Russia will not be taking part in the 
June session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. This was a 
reaction to recently introduced sanctions – PACE deprived the Russian 
delegation of the voting right, denied participation in monitoring missions and 
ruling bodies of the organization till the end of the year. 

In reply, Russia decided to completely suspend the cooperation with PACE and 
State Duma Speaker Sergey Naryshkin informed the assembly’s chair, Anne 
Brasseur, about this decision in an official letter 
<http://rt.com/politics/official-word/161948-naryshkin-pace-ukraine-letter/> , 
Pushkov told the newspaper. He added that participation with no rights had 
hardly any benefits and noted that Russia was among PACE’s largest donors, with 
23 million euro (US$31.4 million) transferred to the assembly’s budget. 

“The assembly sees the emergence of a new united front of people who do not 
want to know the truth and who reject even the obvious facts. Their task is to 
launch an Inquisition process against Russia and to substantiate the western 
support of the Kiev regime,” Pushkov said. 

In was Aleksey Pushkov who first called upon the Russian delegation to PACE to 
leave the body’s sessions in protest of sanctions. 

“We admit the possibility that the anti-Russian passions could prevail in PACE, 
but in this case we consider it necessary not to allow the vote to strip the 
Russian delegation of its powers. If we see that is likely the Russian 
delegation would walk out of the session before the actual vote and thus there 
will be no one to deprive of powers. We will not give our opponents the 
pleasure to vote for our exemption,” Pushkov said in a parliamentary speech 
<http://rt.com/politics/russia-pace-resolution-walkout-585/>  in early April. 

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