OSCE Representative: "European countries care about the situation in Ukraine"
April 23, Deputy Chairman of the Ternopil Oblast State Administration Leonid Bytsyura met with a representative of the OSCE observer Leszek Kotsikom. At the meeting discussed the current socio-political situation in Ukraine and in the Ternopil region in general,issue mobilization, demobilization, settlement of IDPs and many other issues. As the observer Leszek Kotsik monitoring living conditions of immigrants from the Crimea and eastern regions of Ukraine - the main task of the OSCE. They check whether secured arrived everything you need and do not violate their rights. "In Ternopilschyni lives have about 2, 5 thousand persons from occupied territory AR "Crimea" and ATO zone - said Leonid Alekseevich. - In general, the situation in the region is stable, inter-faith and inter-ethnic conflicts between settlers and inhabitants of the province does not arise. All internally displaced persons provided with housing, helping them to find work, vlashtuvAnna children in kindergartens and schools, professionals provide necessary medical and legal assistance. By the way, recently moved to Ternopil 30 pupils DRUZHKOVKA boarding school for children with special needs. They settled in Petrykivs'kyy Regional Municipal Orphanage. " The observer also asked the mobilization and demobilizatsiyi in Ternopil. "We understand that people who come back from the zone ATO requires appropriate assistance and support - said Leonid Alekseevich. - So now working on furnishing the necessary rehabilitation centers of our soldiers. In early April at the Bilche Zolotetskoyi-regional physical therapy rehabilitation hospital opened its branchesI for the treatment of participants ATO. Also in Ternopil acting Ukrainian Center Search dead, wounded and missing soldiers ATO. You can get the necessary legal assistance. " In turn, the OSCE Representative Leszek Kotsik said that they are open to dialogue and cooperation. He said that European countries care about our situation in derzhavi. They follow the developments in Ukraine, including through the OSCE. Note: Special of the OSCE in Ukraine (SMM) began its work March 21, 2014 on the basis of a request from the Government of Ukraine to the OSCE and consensus decision of all 57 OSCE participating States. The mandate of the mission was extended for six months on 21 September 2014. SMM -This unarmed civilian mission, which is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in all regions of Ukraine. Its main task - it impartially and objectively observe and report on the situation in Ukraine, and promote dialogue between all parties to the conflict. This was reported in the Ternopil Regional State AdministrationSource: http://artlife.rv.ua/