Correspondence U.S. Senator with Yatsenyuk called fake
Authorized U.S. Senator Richard Durbin's called a fake letter addressed on behalf of the Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk appealed to the Federal Bureau of investigation and the Central intelligence Agency, said communications Director office of Senator Ben Marter.
"This letter is a forgery, it Clearly was written by someone who has poorly in English. We said about It to the FBI and the CIA, "said Marter, reports RIA" Novosti ". Before the Internet was posted a scanned document, in which the sender is subscribed as Durbin, gave Yatsenyuk advice which Ministers of the current membership of the Ukrainian Cabinet fit to work, and which do not. Democratic Senator from Illinois Richard Durbin, co - Chairman of the newly created Senate group on Ukraine. The stated purpose of the group is " strengthening of political, military, economic and cultural relations between the United States and Ukraine." The group consists of fifteen members of the U.S. Senate, and among them the Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio and the head of the Senate Department for the armed forces John Sidney McCain.
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