The Kremlin spokesman avoided offering any comment if the Russian market
might open up for the products of the companies in question after their
nationalization by the Lugansk and Donetsk authorities.
KRASNOYARSK, March 1. /TASS/. The self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk people’s republics have in fact been rejected by Kiev, so their decision to take local Ukrainian industries under control is easy to understand, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.
KRASNOYARSK, March 1. /TASS/. The self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk people’s republics have in fact been rejected by Kiev, so their decision to take local Ukrainian industries under control is easy to understand, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.
"We
are witnesses to a situation where regions rejected by their own state have found
themselves in a still worse position amid tight blockade by the extremists. For
this reason one can understand to a certain extent the latest actions taken by
the leaders of these regions, rejected by the state. There are the lives of
several million people at stake. These people will have to survive
somehow," Peskov said.
He avoided
offering any comment if the Russian market might open up for the products of
the companies in question after their nationalization by the Lugansk and
Donetsk authorities.
Russia helps easing tensions in Ukraine
Russia’s
influence on the unrecognized republics in the southeast of Ukraine is not
limitless, but Moscow will continue implying efforts in assisting with the
conflict settlement, Peskov said.
"Russia
has been and will be doing everything possible to help ease tensions in the
region since all of this are the links in one chain and integral elements of
the settlement process," Peskov told journalists.
"Unfortunately,
each step of such nature on behalf of Ukraine distances further from the final
aim of the settlement and this is why Russia will certainly continue exercising
its influence, which it has, but this influence is not limitless," Peskov
added.
Source: ITAR-TASS 01-03-2017