Tentera tentera Ukraine duduk di atas sebuah kenderaan
manuver perisai di pinggir pantai berhampiran bandar Ukraine timur Mariupol
pada 21 Okt 2014 (Ukrainian army soldiers sitting atop an armoured vehicle
maneuver on the coastline near the eastern Ukrainian city of Mariupol on
October 21, 2014 (AFP Photo)
Srikandi - MP berhaluan kiri telah
berkata keputusan Senat Amerika Syarikat untuk melengkapkan rejim Kiev perlu
meminta 'langkah-langkah yang mencukupi' dari Rusia, seperti menggunakan kuasa
tentera di wilayah Ukraine sebelum ancaman itu menjadi terlalu tinggi.
"Keputusan Senat Amerika Syarikat adalah amat berbahaya.
Jika ia disokong oleh Dewan Rakyat dan ditandatangani oleh Presiden mereka,
Rusia perlu membalas dengan langkah-langkah yang mencukupi, "Mikhail
Yemelyanov parti Adil Rusia kepada pemberita pada hari Jumaat.
"Ia adalah sangat mungkin bahawa kita perlu kembali
kepada keputusan oleh Dewan Atas kami dan memberikan Presiden Rusia peluang
untuk menggunakan kekuatan tentera di wilayah Ukraine secara proaktif. Kita
tidak perlu menunggu sehingga Ukraine adalah bersenjata dan menjadi benar-benar
berbahaya, "ahli parlimen yang menyatakannya.
Yemelyanov juga menyatakan bahwa pd pendapatnya keputusan
Senat Amerika Syarikat untuk lengan Ukraine telah mendedahkan bahawa Washington
tidak berminat untuk di-peningkatan yang konflik Ukraine. Dia memaklumkan
bahawa tindakan Amerika Syarikat memberinya tanggapan mereka telah berusaha
untuk menghidupkan Ukraine ke dlm sejenis sebuah "militan antarabangsa
mensasarkan Persekutuan Rusia."
"Dalam beberapa tahun Ukraine akan bertukar menjadi
negara miskin dan lapar dengan kerajaan anti-Rusia yang akan mengajar
penduduknya membenci Rusia. Mereka akan bersenjata kepada gigi dan Ukraine dan
Amerika Syarikat keeng-ganan untuk mengiktiraf Persekutuan Rusia dalam sempadan
sedia ada sentiasa akan mencetuskan konflik, "kata Ahli Parlimen.
Senat Amerika Syarikat pada hari Khamis diluluskan yang
dikenali sebagai "Akta Kebebasan Sokongan Ukraine" untuk membolehkan
penyediaan bantuan maut dan tidak membawa maut kepada Ukraine dan mengenakan
sekatan tambahan ter-hadap Rusia. Rang undang-undang telah diluluskan dengan
undi sebulat suara, menurut salah satu penaja utama - Republikan Senator Bob
Corker. Gerakan ini belum diluluskan oleh Dewan Perwakilan Amerika Syarikat.
Rang undang-undang telah ditentang oleh Presiden Amerika
Syarikat Barack Obama, yang bercakap di hadapan Majlis Eksport White House pada
Khamis dan berkata langkah itu akan menjadi tidak produktif dan mewujudkan
bahagian den-gan sekutu Eropah Washington.
Pada 1 Mac tahun ini, Dewan Atas Parlimen Rusia - Majlis
Persekutuan - melu-luskan resolusi membenarkan Presiden untuk menggunakan kuasa
tentera di wilayah Ukraine Resolusi itu "sehingga normalisasi keadaan
sosial dan politik di negara itu." telah diterima pakai mengikut bahagian
pertama Artikel 102 perlem-bagaan Persekutuan Rusia.
Walau bagaimanapun, pd 25 Jun Majlis Persekutuan mengundi
utk memansuhkan undang-undang ‘voted to repeal
the legislation’ berikutan permintaan daripada Vladimir Putin ‘request from
Vladimir Putin’. Presiden Rusia dihasut langkah dari keinginan untuk
melepaskan ketegangan memandangkan rundingan 3 pihak pada penyelesaian yang
damai di Timur dan Tenggara Ukraine.
Kerusi Majlis Persekutuan, Valentina Matviyenko, berkata
selepas undi Jun bahawa Rusia akan terus memantau keadaan di Ukraine, tetapi
menambah bahawa beliau secara peribadi tidak percaya bahawa Upper House akan
mengundi sekali lagi untuk menerima pakai undang-undang yang membolehkan
tindakan ketenteraan di Ukraine.
‘If US sends weapons to Ukraine, Russia should
send troops’ -
lawmaker
A leftist MP has said the US Senate’s decision to arm the
Kiev regime should prompt ‘adequate measures’ from Russia, such as deploying
military force on Ukrainian territory before the threat becomes too high.
“The decision of the US Senate is extremely dangerous. If it
is supported by the House of Representatives and signed by their president,
Russia must reply with adequate measures,” Mikhail Yemelyanov of the Fair
Russia party told reporters on Friday.
“It is quite possible that we should return to the decision
by our Upper House and give the Russian president an opportunity to use
military force on Ukrainian territory preemptively. We should not wait until
Ukraine is armed and becomes really dangerous,” the lawmaker stated.
Yemelyanov also noted that in his opinion the US Senate’s
decision to arm Ukraine had revealed that Washington wasn’t interested in the
de-escalation of the Ukrainian conflict. He then said that US actions gave him
the impression they was seeking to turn Ukraine into some sort of an
“international militant targeting the Russian Federation.”
“In a few years Ukraine will turn into a poor and hungry
country with an anti-Russian government that will teach its population to hate
Russia. They will be armed to the teeth and Ukraine and US reluctance to
recognize the Russian Federation within its current borders would always
provoke conflicts,” the MP said.
The US Senate on Thursday passed the so called "Ukraine
Freedom Support Act" allowing for the provision of lethal and non-lethal
aid to Ukraine and imposing additional sanctions against Russia. The bill was
passed by a unanimous vote, according to one of its main sponsors - Republican
Senator Bob Corker. The motion is yet to be passed by the US House of
Representatives.
The bill was opposed by US President Barack Obama, who spoke
before the White House Export Council on Thursday and said that the move would
be counterproductive and create divisions with Washington's European allies.
On March 1 this year, the Upper House of the Russian
Parliament – the Federation Council – approved a resolution allowing the
president to use military force on the territory of Ukraine “until the
normalization of the social and political situation in that country.” The
resolution was adopted in accordance with the first part of Article 102 of the
constitution of the Russian Federation.
However, on June 25 the Federation Council voted to repeal
the legislation follo-wing a request from
Vladimir Putin. The Russian president instigated the move from a desire to
discharge tensions in view of the three-party talks on a peaceful settlement in
the East and South-East of Ukraine.
Federation Council chair, Valentina Matviyenko, said after
the June vote that Russia would continue monitoring the situation in Ukraine,
but added that she personally didn’t believe that the Upper House would vote
again to adopt legislation allowing military action in Ukraine.
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