The members of the contact group in Ukraine, which met in Minsk, I was able to find compromises. Kiev, DND and LNR pre-agreed on a ceasefire.
The self-proclaimed followers of Donetsk and Lugansk national republics and the Kyiv authorities have managed to find a compromise. The conflicting parties tentatively agreed to a truce. This was decided during a meeting of the contact group in Minsk.
"I can say that yesterday (February 10) the parties actually managed to come to an agreement on a ceasefire and withdrawal of forces. Kiev was given, for its part, adequate safeguards, members of the DND and LNR also announced their own readiness" - quoted informant close to the negotiations RIA Novosti.
Note that on 10 February in the capital of Belarus took place the next round of negotiations of the contact group on the settlement of the Ukrainian incident. The meeting was attended by the former President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma, favorite social organization "Ukrainian choice" Viktor Medvedchuk, authoritative adept a self-proclaimed Donetsk national Republic Denis Putilin, envoy Lugansk people's Republic Vladislav Deinega, as well as the special representative of the OSCE Chairman Heidi Tagliavini and the Russian Ambassador in Kyiv Mikhail Zurabov.
Days.Ru wrote about that participants in Minsk discussed the peace project, proposed by the adherents of Donetsk and Lugansk national republics. The project document gives a real chance to establish peace in the region and includes measures, both military and political settlement. Hand found the project for review and will give the answer after the break.
With all of this, note that from the results of the work of the contact group in Ukraine in Minsk largely depends on the meeting of the favorites of the States, channel four, which includes Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France. They will meet on 11 February in Minsk with the coordination of certain positions. The contact group, which includes followers of Ukraine, Russia, OSCE and militia prepares and conditions the content of this summit.
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