Cease-fire implementation Berlin, Paris urge Ukrainian.
The leaders of Germany and France have
called on conflicting parties in eastern Ukraine on Saturday to
implement the Minsk cease-fire agreement.
“In
the light of dramatically increased violations of cease-fire in eastern
Ukraine, Chancellor [Angela] Merkel and President [Emmanuel] Macron are
calling on the both
sides of the conflict to live up to their responsibilities and
implement as soon as possible the agreements they have signed,” a joint
statement by Berlin and Paris said.
The
statement came after increased fighting in eastern Ukraine between
government forces and pro-Russia separatists, despite a cease-fire
agreement signed in Minsk two years ago.
The
German and French leaders reaffirmed their support for the sovereignty
and territorial integrity of Ukraine, but also urged Kiev to fully
implement the Minsk agreement, and speed up the work on the political
provisions of the agreement, on the questions of special status, local
elections and amnesties in the eastern regions.
“There is no alternative to an exclusively peaceful solution to the conflict,” the leaders stressed.
Merkel
and Macron have also called on Russia to reconsider its decision to
pull back Russian officers from the Joint Center for Control and
Coordination (JCCC), which was helping international observers in
monitoring the cease- fire.
Russia has accused Ukraine last week for obstructing the work at JCCC and announced that it would withdraw its officers.
Ukraine has been wracked by conflict in its eastern regions since March 2014 after Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
Conflict
parties signed the Minsk cease-fire agreement in February 2015, with
the mediation of France and Germany, but the fighting continued,
claiming more than 10,000 lives, according to the UN.
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