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Originally Posted by aka123
Does that too base on Russian sources?
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Russian sources? I've no time for trolls, last response...
Poroshenko's statement, original/cached version:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.co...t=clnk&gl=s k
google translate:
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President and the British Prime Minister discussed international efforts to resolve the conflict in the Donbas
President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko had a telephone conversation with British Prime Minister David Cameron.
British Prime Minister once again assured of their strong and consistent support of the President of Ukraine and actions. He also inquired about the humanitarian aid directed to Lugansk. The President informed about the latest developments, as well as the fact that the Ukrainian part of the international humanitarian aid in the mission of the Red Cross sent in Lugansk.
The President expressed his concern over the situation on the border, in particular, the fact that through the open part of the border in Ukraine continues to receive heavy military equipment and weapons from Russia.
The two sides discussed international efforts for a dialogue on the possibility of settlement of the situation in the Donbas and the prospects for the expansion of military-technical cooperation.
David Cameron said that the UK is ready to provide financial support to Ukraine in the framework of one billion pounds, which it allocates humanitarian assistance of the United Nations
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current version:
http://www.president.gov.ua/ru/news/30998.html
google translate:
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President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko had a telephone conversation with British Prime Minister David Cameron.
The two sides have coordinated action to respond to the information on the entry on the territory of Ukraine of Russian military equipment, which clearly stated international journalists, in particular, of the newspaper "The Guardian". The President said that this information is true and confirmed as much of this equipment was destroyed at night Ukrainian artillery.
British Prime Minister assured of his firm and consistent support of the President of Ukraine and actions. He also inquired about the humanitarian aid directed to Lugansk. The President informed about the latest developments, as well as the fact that the Ukrainian part of the international humanitarian aid in the mission of the Red Cross sent in Lugansk.
The President expressed his concern over the situation on the border, in particular, the fact that through the open part of the border in Ukraine continues to receive heavy military equipment and weapons from Russia.
The two sides discussed international efforts for a dialogue on the possibility of settlement of the situation in the Donbas and the prospects for the expansion of military-technical cooperation.
David Cameron said that the UK is ready to provide financial support for Ukraine in the framework of UN humanitarian aid.
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Ukraine is a joke