Showing posts with label John Kerry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Kerry. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Russia invites Kerry to Moscow-resolving Ukraine crisis

Russia has invited U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to come to Moscow to discuss counter-plans the two sides have drawn up for resolving the Ukraine crisis.
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said his U.S. counterpart was expected to arrive on Monday but put off the trip to prepare new proposals for Moscow.
It was not immediately clear whether Mr. Kerry delayed his Russia visit to discuss the crisis with Ukraine’s Interim Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk, who flew to Washington on Monday for talks with U.S. President Barack Obama.
Mr. Lavrov said he had received the U.S. plan on Sunday and had prepared a Russian reply.
“Our counter-proposals are aimed at bringing the situation [in Ukraine] into the framework of international law taking into account the interests of all Ukrainians in the deep state crisis in that country,” Mr. Lavrov said, at a meeting with President Vladimir Putin to discuss the Russian proposals before sending them to Washington.
Mr. Lavrov flew to Sochi to meet Mr. Putin who is attending the Winter Paralympic Games.
Mr. Lavrov said he was not happy with an earlier plan Mr. Kerry had sent him on Friday because it was based on the assumption that “there is a conflict between Russia and Ukraine and there are facts on the ground that should be accepted.”
Russia considers the new authorities in Ukraine illegitimate, saying they came to power through a coup.
U.S. officials said they were anxious to hammer out some agreement with Russia before a March 16 referendum in Crimea on its accession to Russia that could become a point of no return.
“It’s not a done deal,” U.S. deputy national security adviser Tony Blinken told CNN on Sunday. “I think the door is clearly open to resolving this diplomatically.”
He warned that the U.S. will not recognise the referendum results if it leads to Crimea’s split from Ukraine. Crimea’s authorities plan to ask voters to choose between joining Russia and staying with Ukraine with greater self-rule powers.
Ukraine’s Interim Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchytsya said on Monday that if Crimea’s leaders “want more rights and authority, then we are ready to do this.” Crimea said Russia had already started giving financial aid to the rebellious region even as Kiev blocked its accounts.
“We have enough money to conduct the referendum and pay pensions and salaries,” said Crimea’s Deputy Prime Minister Rustam Temigraliyev.

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Ukraine crisis? US, Russia hold direct talks over coffee

Paris: As the diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the crisis in Ukraine gathers pace, the US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday held discussions on Ukraine in Paris. 

The talks were held on the sidelines of an international meeting on Lebanon. 

According to a US State Department official, Kerry and Lavrov held informal discussions along with their British, French and German counterparts over coffee after lunch at the French presidential palace, the AFP reported. 

This was the first meeting between Russia's FM Lavrov and US diplomat Kerry after the develpments in Ukraine have taken the world by surprise and concern. 

The Crimean peninsula in Ukraine has seen the build-up of forces which President Vladimir Putin said, were not Russian slodiers, but pro-Moscow local forces of self defence. 

Though, US has earlier claimed that Crimea was in full control of Russia, Moscow has denied such claims saying it has no control over the Black Sea Peninsula. 

Russian leader Vladimir Putin on Tuesday tried to present a sturdy justification over his moves in Ukraine claiming that he had no intention to go to war. 

However he asserted that Russia reserved the right to protect Russians in Ukraine by “all means” and it would be legitimate.  

Reacting to Putin's statement, US Secretary of State John Kerry who arrived in Kiev on Tuesday said that Moscow was trying to stitch up excuses to invade further than Crimea.  

 Kerry said that there were no signs that Russian-speakers in Ukraine were in any sort of danger or threat after Kiev saw new leaders taking up the reins.  

Earlier speaking in Madrid, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, told a press conference that Russia will not allow bloodshed in Ukraine.