Kiev ‘breaking Geneva accord’ on Ukraine: Russia

A woman takes a picture of her son standing by an armed man in military fatigues guarding a barricade outside he regional administration building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk on Sunday.
A woman takes a picture of her son standing by an armed man in military fatigues guarding a barricade outside he regional administration building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk on Sunday.
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BBC Online :
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has accused the Kiev authorities of breaking last week’s Geneva accord on resolving the Ukraine crisis.
He said the Kiev government – not recognised by Moscow – had not moved to disarm illegal groups, especially the ultra-nationalist Right Sector.
“Extremists are calling the tune,” he alleged, condemning a fatal shooting near Sloviansk, in eastern Ukraine.
He also condemned the continuing Maidan street protests in Kiev.
He said it was “absolutely unacceptable” that the Ukrainian authorities had failed to end what he called the illegal protests in the capital.
Early on Sunday at least three people were killed in a shooting at a checkpoint manned by pro-Russian separatists near Sloviansk.
The circumstances remain unclear. The local separatists said the attack was carried out by Right Sector militants. Kiev called it a “provocation” staged by Russian special forces.
Lavrov said the incident proved Kiev did not want to control “extremists”.
He said that the most important demand of the Geneva deal was to “prevent any violence”, and it was not being implemented.
“Steps are being taken – above all by those who seized power in Kiev – which crudely violate the accords reached in Geneva,” Lavrov told a news conference in Moscow.

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