According
to the militia leader, Donbas voiced its opinion at the referendum on May 11,
2014.
MOSCOW, January 26. /TASS/. The proposal of Ukrainian
Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk to hold a referendum on a constitutional
reform threatens to undermine the Minsk process of peaceful settlement, the
leader of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic, Alexander
Zakharchenko, said on Tuesday.
On Sunday, Yatsenyuk called for putting the issue on the
constitutional amendments to the national referendum. Yatsenyuk also expressed
confidence that the Ukrainian president shared this view.
"Yatsenyuk’s initiative is aimed at disrupting the
Minsk agreements," Zakharchenko said in a statement quoted by the Donetsk
news agency on Tuesday.
The Donetsk
republic’s leader stressed that Ukrainian President Pyotr Poroshenko, who
signed the Minsk peace accords, has already failed to meet the commitments
under the deal.
Struggling to stay in power, Yatsenyuk has proposed to hold the referendum while its outcome is already known, Zakharchenko said. The majority of those federalization supporters who could vote at the referendum will not attend it, he added.
Struggling to stay in power, Yatsenyuk has proposed to hold the referendum while its outcome is already known, Zakharchenko said. The majority of those federalization supporters who could vote at the referendum will not attend it, he added.
"It is
Crimea that chose to rejoin Russia. It is also Donbas that already voiced its
opinion at the referendum on May 11, 2014 and defended it with arms in hands.
So, millions of former federalization supporters will not take part in the
referendum mentioned by Yatsenyuk," he stressed.
As the
anti-Russian propaganda and political violence persist in Ukraine, "the results
of the referendum proposed by Yatsenyuk are already known." "This
will finally bury the Minsk process as the political settlement will face an
invincible obstacle - the referendum."
"We will not be taken in by this trick," Zakharchenko stressed.
Source: ITAR-TASS 26-01-2016