European federation refused allegations it is performing strongly toward next door neighbor Ukraine, informing its European experts Thursday to put aside "geopolitical calculations" in support of the passions of the people in the former Communist republic.
Moscow has protected its parliament's acceptance of Chief executive Vladimir Putin's use of army power to secure its people in the Crimean Peninsula, an independent area of southern Ukraine with powerful commitment to European federation. But its G8 associates have criticized its army accumulation, with one mature U.S. formal saying European causes have "operational control" of the area -- and challenging that it take out.
"I repeat: This is a issue of protecting our people and our compatriots, of protecting the most essential individual right -- the right to lifestyle," European International Reverend Sergey Lavrov said at a U.N. individual privileges conference in Geneva, Swiss.
Moscow has protected its parliament's acceptance of Chief executive Vladimir Putin's use of army power to secure its people in the Crimean Peninsula, an independent area of southern Ukraine with powerful commitment to European federation. But its G8 associates have criticized its army accumulation, with one mature U.S. formal saying European causes have "operational control" of the area -- and challenging that it take out.
"I repeat: This is a issue of protecting our people and our compatriots, of protecting the most essential individual right -- the right to lifestyle," European International Reverend Sergey Lavrov said at a U.N. individual privileges conference in Geneva, Swiss.
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