LUHANSK. Sept 24 (Interfax) - The possibility of establishing an international administration in the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic (LPR), as was voiced by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin earlier, is inadmissible for it, acting LPR head Leonid Pasechnik said.
"The people in the Donbas republics elect the authorities," Pasechnik said.
"Ukraine's experience in the establishment of an international administration in its territory is inadmissible for the LPR," he said.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Klimkin said earlier that Western countries, together with Ukraine, have already prepared a draft United Nations Security Council resolution on the settlement in Donbas. Three main provisions of the draft are the deployment of peacekeepers to Donbas, as well as the deployment of police forces, and the establishment of an international administration to replace the authorities in the self-proclaimed republics, he said.
"Pavlo Klimkin miscalculated. The draft on peace in Donbas has two elements rather than three. The first one is the implementation of the Minsk Agreements, which Ukraine rudely sabotages right in front of the international community's eyes. And the second one is the change of the authorities in Kyiv to those which would be able to implement the signed package of measures," the Luhansk Information Center cited Pasechnik as saying.