Russian Parliament Welcomes New Language Policy in Ukraine
<br><span class="date" style="color:#999"> Jul 4, 2012</span>
<p style="text-align:justify">The State
Duma welcomes the adoption of a Ukrainian bill on the state language
policy fundamentals, which grants the regional language status to the
Russian language, ITAR-TASS reports.<br>
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“This step will bring closer together our fraternal peoples and
facilitate the life of millions of our compatriots in Ukraine,” State
Duma Committee on CIS Affairs and Relations with Compatriots Chairman
Leonid Slutsky said.<br>
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“Russia has always been interested in the maximum high status of the
Russian language which is spoken by millions of our compatriots in
Ukraine,” he said, adding that the language question was “a purely
sovereign affair of Ukraine.”<br>
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He welcomed the solution of the language problem with due account of the opinion of the Ukrainian population.<br>
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Now the official status of the Russian language will become “an
additional impetus to Russia-Ukraine relations and integration processes
on the post-Soviet space,”Slutsky said.<br>
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“All the Russian-speaking residents in at least half of Ukrainian
regions have been awaiting a solution of the language problem. These
regions need real changes as compared with today’s discriminated status
of the Russian language,” the lawmaker said.<br>
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The Ukrainian ruling Party of Regions said it was satisfied with the
Tuesday vote on a bill on the state language policy fundamentals. The
bill was approved by 248 votes.<br>
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Opposition deputies had tried to block the adoption of the bill. They
described the initiative of the Party of Regions as an election trick.<br>
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The Russian language receives the regional language status in 13 out of
27 Ukrainian regions. The bill reaffirms the status of the Ukrainian
language as the only state language of the country but also broadens
rights of languages of national minorities. For instance, the national
minority language acquires a special status in the region, where the
national minority constitutes over 10% of the total population.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify"><em>Russkiy Mir Foundation Information Service</em></p><p style="text-align:justify"><a href="http://www.russkiymir.ru/russkiymir/en/news/common/news7188.html">http://www.russkiymir.ru/russkiymir/en/news/common/news7188.html</a><br>
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