According to the parliamentarian, such an intention should be seen as a reason for the further development of information wars between Russia and Ukraine.

“The vector is clear: the point is to fit into the general trend set by most of the leading Ukrainian politicians.

This vector is aimed at breaking off relations with Russia, at constant proof through anti-Russian steps of loyalty to the so-called European choice, "Novikov believes.

The deputy called the possibility of Ukraine's withdrawal from this agreement within the framework of the CIS as another step towards the separation of Ukraine from the common space of the CIS.

“From the point of view of practical consequences, if this is supported by the majority in the Verkhovna Rada, then it will indeed be another step towards the withdrawal of Ukraine from some previously developed rules within the CIS,” he said.

Earlier, the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada from the European Solidarity faction, Oleksiy Goncharenko, said that Ukraine intends to withdraw from the Agreement on Cooperation of the CIS Member States in the Fight against Illegal Migration.