The risk of destabilizing other regions of Ukraine may occur in case of failure of the Minsk agreements, said in an interview International French radio Minister of foreign Affairs of Romania Bogdan Aurescu.
He said the instability in the East of Ukraine." On the one hand, we gladly took this step, as the Minsk agreement on the reverse side, there are already difficulties in their implementation. For example, not at full strength is a ceasefire that does not allow you to proceed to the next stage - the removal of heavy weapons, " - said the Minister.
Violation of the ceasefire may question the Minsk agreement, and in this case the "destabilization may spread to other regions of Ukraine, as well as among these regions, neighboring Romania," believes Aurescu.
on the question about the possibility of supplying weapons to Kiev, if political dialogue will not yield results, the Minister replied that the position of the EU on this item were divided. In Romania, Ukraine needs no weapons, He said.
dialogues " channel four ", held on 12 February, took place against a background of a sharp aggravation of the situation in the Donbass, instigated by the Ukrainian law enforcers who, having increased strength, began to storm the position of the militia. According to the results of the meeting of the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany adopted a package of measures involving, for example, a cease-fire in the Donbass With fifteen February, the withdrawal of heavy weapons and the development of a security zone.
Declared a ceasefire, according to the statements of the parties to the conflict and observers, observed throughout the contact line, with the exception of Debaltsevo. The militia claimed by security forces in Debaltsevo, according to them, the Ukrainian law enforcers mass surrender. February 19, Militia told that the fighting in Debaltsevo in practice ended, the city in General came under the supervision of the militia. Kiev had previously stated that Military planning retreated from Debaltsevo and resettles, Artemovsk. Developments -
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