Sergei Yastrzhembsky

Sergei Yastrzhembsky
Sergey Vladimirovich Yastrzhembsky, born December 4, 1953, Moscow, is a Russian Federation politician and diplomat...
absolutely obvious
It is absolutely obvious that we have to keep up contacts.
assembly council europe lords naturally territory visits
I think visits to Chechen territory of lords and other delegations from the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe should naturally be stopped.
change church orthodox radical relations requires russian sort visit
But a visit of this sort requires a radical change in relations between the Russian Orthodox church and the Vatican.
days fights-and-fighting intensive quite several
For several days there has been quite intensive fighting,
expansion expense including nato
The expansion of NATO at the expense of post-Soviet space, including the Baltic republics, is unacceptable for Russia.
agreement document european russia sent transit union
There is still no agreement between Russia and the European Union on Kaliningrad cargo transit. That is why we sent the document on cargo transit to Brussels.
circumstance cooperation regarded striving
The president's striving for cooperation should in no circumstances be regarded as a demonstration of weakness,
accept appeals doubt efficiency judiciary therefore
There are no grounds for doubt about the efficiency of our judiciary and we therefore do not accept any appeals for international inquiries,
invitation pope standing
The pope has a standing invitation and in no way has it been canceled.
create plans suggestion wrong
The very suggestion of plans to create some counter-blocs are wrong and counter-productive.
founding signed states targeted
that the warheads will not be targeted at the states which have signed the (NATO-Russia) Founding Act.
based cannot changes foreign government influence national policy russian
Russian foreign policy is based on long-term national interests, and changes in the government cannot influence its course.
english fate kenneth sad threatened
Really, and this can be said now, Kenneth Gluck was threatened with the sad fate of the beheaded English hostages,
absurd hardly imagine ridiculous
One can hardly imagine a more ridiculous and absurd interpretation.