McCain said that he had not given consent to the appointment of an Advisor Poroshenko
U.S. Senator John Sidney McCain said he did not agree to the appointment of the Advisory international Council of reforms under the President of Ukraine Peter Poroshenko.
"I have requested both Ukraine and Saakashvili, and I said that I tend to agree, but I also stated that we must look at all the nuances - is it legal in Accordance with our ethical rules and things like that ", - quotes RIA "news" referring to the magazine Buzzfeed message McCain." I, of course, very willing to do everything I have the opportunity to help Ukraine, but first I need to make sure, because this is normal according to the rules of the Senate, " added a Republican from Arizona. According to the decree of Peter Poroshenko, which was released on Wednesday, McCain became part of the Advisory international Council of reforms under the President of Ukraine. The head of the Council was ex-President of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili. As declared in the decree Poroshenko, the Board also includes ex-Prime Minister and ex-foreign Minister of Sweden Carl Bildt, head of the European Parliament's international relations Elmar Brok, former Prime Minister of Slovakia Mikulas Dzurinda, former Prime Minister of Lithuania Andrius Kubilius and several others. the Goal of the Council is to give advice to the President of Ukraine on reforms " on the basis of best international practices ".
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