Europe and others starting to get tired of Ukrainian crisis and Ukrainian politicians - Naryshkin
MOSCOW. Oct 9 (Interfax) - Europe is starting to get tired of the Ukrainian crisis issue, Sergei Naryshkin, speaker of the State Duma, the lower house of Russia's parliament, told a meeting of Russia's group in charge of legal analysis of Ukrainian legislation.
"I want to confirm your point that Europe is starting to grow tired of Ukraine and I want to confirm this against the backdrop of the discussion that took place at a session of the OSCE (Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe) Parliamentary Assembly in Mongolia two weeks ago," Naryshkin said, when commenting on the speech delivered by State Duma Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Alexei Pushkov.
At the meeting in Ulaanbaatar "no one wanted to revisit the topic of the Ukrainian crisis, except for one person - Ukraine's representative," he said.
But the Ukrainian representative was unable to draw anyone's attention to himself, Naryshkin said.
"It was felt all over that one is starting to get very tired of them [Ukrainian politicians]. It was my impression," Naryshkin said.