© RIA Novosti/ Vladimir FedorenkoThe new foreign minister of Ukraine, Pavel Klimkin
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin welcomed on Wednesday the choice of Ukrainian president, saying Pavel Klimkin, proposed for the post of Ukraine's Foreign Minister, was a professional and a very experienced diplomat. "We know Pavel Klimkin very well, as he was Deputy Foreign Minister of Ukraine, and after that ambassador to Germany," Karasin said to Tass on Wednesday.
"He is a professional, one of the most experienced people in Ukraine's diplomatic service, so we wish him success in a new key position," the top Russian diplomat said.
On Wednesday President Pyotr Poroshenko suggested to deputies of Ukraine's unicameral parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, to dismiss Andrei Deshchitsa and proposed ex-ambassador to Germany Pavel Klimkin for the post of the top Ukrainian diplomat.
The decision comes after Russian Embassy in the Ukrainian capital Kiev came under a violent attack on Saturday, June 14, with embassy cars overturned, the Russian flag torn down and the premises pelted with eggs, smoke barrels and firecrackers. Ukrainian police did nothing to stop the attack.
Deshchitsa came to the embassy. While addressing radicals who gathered in front of it in what he claimed was an attempt to calm them down, he said a swear word about Russian President Vladimir Putin. Later Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said he has nothing to talk about with Deshchitsa.
Comment: So the Kiev junta is encouraging their soldiers to go and kill the people in the East with the prospect of getting free land. It implies of course that the original owners are killed first, so that the land is 'empty'. Psychopathic deviants are taking over. This is a tactic that has been used by warmongers throughout history, most notably, perhaps, by the Roman Empire. History repeats, and we currently live under the new 'Roman Empire'. The first one was destroyed by cataclysms and cometary bombardment. What fate awaits this 'modern' one?... As we said...history repeats.