Sergeev: guilty of actions against humanity is not an early release from condemnation
Ksenia Baygarova. The Amnesty, which the Leaders of the "channel four" agreed at the talks in Minsk, should not affect the individuals involved in transgressions against humanity in Ukraine, said the permanent representative of Ukraine to the United Nations Yuriy Sergeyev.
After three days of talks in Minsk in different formats, February 12, the contact group on settlement in the Donbass was signed document containing steps to resolve the fall. It calls for a ceasefire with fifteen February, the withdrawal of heavy weapons, the development of security zones and the exchange of prisoners. Correlated measures also implies " the pardon and Amnesty by the enactment of the law prohibiting the prosecution and punishment of persons in connection with the events that took place in some districts of Donetsk and Lugansk regions of Ukraine ". Leaders "channel four" in its Declaration on the results of the summit in Minsk approved signed by the contact group document.
"We are ready to Amnesty, but not for those who were involved in transgressions against humanity," He said on the last working day of the week at a press conference in the headquarters of the United Nations.
Sergeev is convinced that "lawlessness against humanity" must be investigated and those responsible must be held liable.
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