Ukraine 'as close to a civil war as you can get', says Sergei Lavrov
Russia's foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, states that Ukraine 'is as close to a civil war as you can get', and free and fair elections will not be held
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday that Ukraine is on
the brink of civil war, making it difficult to hold free and fair elections
later this month.
"When Ukrainians kill Ukrainians I believe this is as close to a civil
war as you can get," Lavrov said in an interview with Bloomberg
television.
Lavrov added that "in east and south of Ukraine there is a war, a real
war, with heavy weaponry used.
"And if this is conducive to free and fair elections then I don't
recognise what free and fair is."
A pro-Russian militant stands guard at a barricade outside a village near Lugansk (AFP)
But the fragile transitional government in power since the ouster of Ukraine's pro-Russian leader Viktor Yanukovych in February is leading an offensive against separatists mainly in the east of the country.
Lavrov meanwhile added that the rebels should be included in Western-sponsored round-table "national unity talks" that got under way on Wednesday.
"We believe that for this national dialogue to succeed it is absolutely necessary to ensure equal participation of all regions of Ukraine," he said.
This included not only separatists in the east and south "but also the regions of the west where we also have some issues related to self-determination of minorities".
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