Saturday, February 28, 2015

The Russian Foreign Ministry has cooled hype surrounding Russia’s participation in the construction of the Nicaraguan canal – a REGNUM

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The theme of the construction of the Nicaraguan canal and Russia’s participation in this project was announced at the end of the outgoing week, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov in an interview with three Russian news agencies. Sergei Ryabkov said that Russian builders, surveyors involved in the consultations on the construction of the Nicaraguan canal. With regard to the alleged presence of Russian warships in the area of ​​construction of the canal, S. Ryabkov said: “In relation to some Russian ships poosteregsya I would speak like that, because there is not the channel itself».

Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov at the meeting with the press was very cautious in assessing the prospects and the implementation of the Nicaraguan “project of the century.” Literally, it sounded like this: “I would not say that the construction of the canal will be completed in the next few years. It’s still a huge project that is unparalleled. ” But the political will of the President of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, “allow us to calculate that the project will enter the implementation phase.” And, “maybe he (Nicaragua Canal – Ed.) Will be built».

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Explanation Sergey Ryabkov received a mixed reaction in the Latin American media. So, one of the leading Latin American news agencies Prensa Latina reported that a senior diplomat “denied allegations media on Russia’s participation in the construction of the Nicaraguan canal” and described as “press speculation version of Russia’s participation in the project, launched December 22, 2014″. (http://www.prensalatina.ru/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=100481:2015-02-27-20-02-59&opcion=pl-ver-noticia&catid=14&Itemid=101). Recall that a project to build the Nicaraguan canal authorities of the Central American countries have started it December 22, 2014.

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