The laws that are being adopted by the Ukrainian Parliament run counter to Ukraine’s international obligations to settle the conflict in Donbass, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s commissioner for human rights, democracy and supremacy of law Konstantin Dolgov said on May 14.
“This series of laws is contrary to the international obligations and the Constitution of Ukraine and the rights and freedoms of its citizens,” Dolgov said.
Rossiyskaya Gazeta quotes Dolgov as saying that Western donors are doing nothing to support the people living in the east of Ukraine but are quite active in other directions.
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