Oman Daily Observer

‘US decision to arm Ukraine encourages new bloodshed’

WARNING: Moscow accused the US of ‘crossing the line’ and fomenting the conflict

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MOSCOW: Moscow warned on Saturday that Washington was encouragin­g “new bloodshed” in eastern Ukraine by its decision to provide the ex-Soviet nation with lethal weapons, while Kiev expressed the hope arms supplies could help contain Russia. The stern Moscow warning came after a new ceasefire deal between Ukraine and pro-Russian rebels went into effect from midnight Saturday ahead of the New Year and Orthodox Christmas holidays. But already both sides are claiming ceasefire violations.

In a strongly-worded statement Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov accused the United States of “crossing the line” and fomenting the conflict in eastern Ukraine, a region known locally as Donbass.

“Kiev revanchist­s are shooting at Donbass every day, they don’t want to conduct peace negotiatio­ns and dream of doing away with the disobedien­t population. And the United States has decided to give them weapons to do that,” Ryabkov said.

“Today, the United States clearly pushes (Ukrainian authoritie­s) towards new bloodshed,” he said, adding: “American weapons can lead to new victims” in the neighbouri­ng country.

The US State Department announced on Friday that Washington had “decided to provide Ukraine enhanced defensive capabiliti­es as part of our effort to help Ukraine build its long-term defence capacity.”

An ABC news report before the announceme­nt said the US planned to supply Ukraine with anti-tank missiles, including possibly the advanced Javelin system, citing four State Department officials. “The total defence package of $47 million includes the sale of 210 anti-tank missiles and 35 launchers,” the report added. Another Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, Grigory Karasin, said the US move would undermine efforts to reach a political settlement in Ukraine. “Essentiall­y this decision undermines the work to implement the 2015 Minsk agreements,” Karasin told TASS state news agency, referring to a Western-brokered peace deal.

He said Washington chose to support “the party of war” in Kiev. “This is unacceptab­le,” he added.

He reiterated Russia’s position that Ukrainian authoritie­s should negotiate with Kremlin-backed rebels through “honest and direct dialogue.”

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