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Thursday, November 10, 2016

PUTIN ON TRUMP VICTORY: RUSSIA IS READY TO RESTORE RELATIONS WITH U.S



Putin on Trump victory: Russia is ready to restore relations with US
Published time: 9 Nov, 2016 08:39Edited time: 9 Nov, 2016 12:17

Russia is ready and looks forward to restoring bilateral relations with the United States, Russian President Vladimir Putin said, commenting on the news of Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election.

We heard [Trump's] campaign rhetoric while still a candidate for the US presidency, which was focused on restoring the relations between Russia and the United States,” President Putin said, speaking at the presentation ceremony of foreign ambassadors' letters of credentials in Moscow.


Russian State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin has also expressed hope that Trump’s victory in the presidential election will help pave the way for a more constructive dialogue between Moscow and Washington.

“The current US-Russian relations cannot be called friendly. Hopefully, with the new US president a more constructive dialogue will be possible between our countries,” he said.

“The Russian Parliament will welcome and support any steps in this direction,” Volodin added on Wednesday.

Commenting on Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Russia will judge the new US administration by its actions and take appropriate steps in response.

We are ready to work with any US leader elected by the US people,” the minister said on Wednesday.

I can’t say that all the previous US leaders were always predictable. This is life, this is politics. I have heard many words but we will judge by actions.”

According to many observers, US-Russia relations are now at their lowest point since the Cold War. Putin has repeatedly noted that the worsening of Russia’s relations with the US “was not our choice,” however.


For things to improve between Moscow and Washington, the US should first and foremost start acting like an equal partner and respect Russia’s interests rather than try to dictate terms, Putin said last month.

The US will have to negotiate with Russia on finding solutions to international issues as no state is now able to act alone, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said last week, adding that problems in bilateral relations began to mount long before the Ukrainian crisis broke out in 2014.

Monday, October 3, 2016

Russian Supreme Court upholds ban of Crimean Tatar Majlis



Russian Supreme Court upholds ban of Crimean Tatar Majlis

16:24 29/09/2016

  

MOSCOW, September 29 (RAPSI, Oleg Sivozhelezov) – The Supreme Court of Russia has upheld the Crimean Supreme Court’s ruling over ban of Crimean Tatar Majlis, RAPSI learned in the court on Thursday.

On April 26, the Supreme Court of Crimea granted a lawsuit filed by republic’s Prosecutor Natalia Poklonskaya and banned the Majlis of Crimean Tatars as extremist organization.

The ruling came into force today.

Poklonskaya stated that members of the Majlis of Crimean Tatars public association are focused on anti-Russian activity.  According to Prosecutor, the Majlis leaders, Refat Chubarov and Mustafa Dzhemilev, have organized food and energy blockade of the peninsula. They allegedly cooperate with various terrorist organizations as well.

After Crimea reunited with Russia in 2014, both Dzhemilev and Chubarov were banned from entering the republic for five years. The regional officials claim that the Tatar leaders’ activity incited inter-ethnic hatred.

In May 2015, a criminal case has been opened in Crimea against Refat Chubarov over public calls for extremist activity.

Chubarov has been president of the World Congress of Crimean Tatars since 2009. In November 2013, he replaced Mustafa Dzhemilev as head of Crimean Tatar Majlis (parliament), an organization not registered under Russian law.