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Press release, 05.09.2000
Alexander Shishlov says that a parliamentary commission may be established to investigate the accident with the nuclear submarine “Kursk”

Deputy of the State Duma Alexander Shishlov (the Yabloko faction) said that a parliamentary commission may be set up to investigate the accident with the nuclear submarine “Kursk”.

Shishlov made this statement in an interview with journalists in St. Petersburg on September 5, 2000.

 

Shishlov also noted that an initiative had been proposed to establish such a commission in the Duma, and “it will be accepted once all the circumstances have been clarified”.

Shishlov also said that, as part of the framework of the establishment of such a commission, Deputy Prime Minister Ilya Klebanov may be invited to one of the “Parliamentary Hour” sessions in the State Duma, to enable the Duma to obtain complete information about the accident.

Shishlov also thinks that the accident with the nuclear submarine “Kursk” may have repercussions in the federal budget.” “The figures allotted by the budget for defence issues appeared before the Kursk accident”, added Shishlov.

 

He also thinks that the changes to the budget item “expenditure on the army” will be introduced during the 3rd reading, and that the final parameters of the budget as regards the rescue teams for the army and fleet will depend on the results of the governmental commission investigating the “Kursk” accident”.

 

Based on Interfax reports.

 

See also:

Telegramme of Grigory Yavlinsky to the Headquarters of the Northern Fleet

Yabloko proposes establishment of a State Duma commission to investigate the situation around “Kursk”

Catalogue of lies that added to tragedy

The Yabloko faction insists on an independent parliamentary enquiry into the causes of the “Kursk” submarine disaster

Vladimir Lukin: Vladimir Putin’s visit to Japan represents a perceptible

step forward in increasing trust between the two countries

Vice-Speaker of the State Duma Vladimir Lukin (the Yabloko faction) considers Vladimir Putin’s visit to Japan to mark a perceptible step forward in increasing trust between the two countries.

“Our strategic goal is to improve relationships with Japan. I think that Japan is also in turn interested in improving its relations with Russia,” said Vladimir Lukin in an interview with journalists on September 4, 2000.

 

According to Lukin, Japan, within the framework of the resolution of this problem related to an improvement in mutual understanding between the two countries, will also help resolve not only the well-known territorial problem (about the four Kuriles islands) in the first place, but also “the more serious one - improvement of security in the South-East region”.

 

According to V Lukin, Japan expressed great concern about its relationships with China and the USA. Therefore, stressed Lukin, “I would not say that today Japan is focused, as we used to say before, on the Northern territories problem, although this problem is certainly still present”.

Lukin also thinks that errors have been made during attempts to resolve this problem. He explained that here the problem concerns first and foremost the determination of the date for signing a peace treaty between the RF and Japan, which was scheduled for 2000 during Boris Yeltsin’s presidency.

 

Lukin noted that “we have been gradually shifting away from that date, as the quality of the future treaty seems to us more important than the date of its signing”.

Lukin also stressed that in his view quality assumes that both the sides will profit from signing this treaty. That is why the issue of raising the degree of trust between the two countries has today come to the foreground,” said the Deputy.

According Lukin the Russian-Japan talks will continue until both sides have managed to develop “acceptable wording”.

Based on Interfax reports.

Alexander Shishlov: St. Petersburg branches of Yabloko and the SPS are likely to back Anatoli Golov as joint candidate at the by-elections to the Duma (the 209th electoral district)

The St. Petersburg branches of Yabloko and the “Union of Right-Wing Forces” (SPS) are likely to support Anatoli Golov as their joint candidate at the by-elections to the Duma (the 209th electoral district). Alexander Shishlov, Chairman of the regional branch of Yabloko, made this announcement at a press-conference in St. Petersburg on September 5, 2000.

 

The by-elections of the deputy of the State Duma in the 209th majority district in St. Petersburg will take place on October 15, 2000. The elections are being held owing to the resignation of the former elected deputy of this electoral district Sergei Stepashin, following his appointment as Chairman of the Audit Chamber of the RF.

 

Shishlov expressed his conviction that Yabloko and the SPS “will implement their prior plans and decisions on the 209the district and the two city districts, where elections to the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg have to take place this autumn”. He added “we will have a joint candidates there.

 

According to Shishlov, both political parties should officially announce

their joint candidate on September 11.

 

“No sensations are expected here,” said Shishlov. “It is highly likely that Anatoli Golov (Yabloko) will become the joint candidate in the 209th district, Sergei Dulov (Yabloko) will become joint candidate in the 31st district in the elections to the Legislative Assembly and Olga Kurnosova

(SPS) will become the joint candidate in the 44th district in the elections to the Legislative Assembly”.

 

Based on Interfax reports.