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19 of December, 09:57

Merkel urged to believe Putin word German Chancellor Angela Merkel stressed that the resolution of the crisis in Ukraine is Russian President Vladimir Putin adhere to rigid and unchanging position. In this regard, his words deserve the highest level of trust.

The issue of resolving the crisis, which literally split Ukraine into 2 parts, compounded by the resulting mistrust between States. Russia, which takes a specific part in the study of peace agreements, acting as arbiter between the conflicting parties, have repeatedly stressed that we need to come to the exact arrangements, despite certain political ambitions or statements of some Western States.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said on several occasions that it is committed to preserving the territorial integrity of Ukraine, and data words, said Angela Merkel, supposed to believe. "If he says that it is committed to the territorial integrity of Ukraine, we must believe his word and work on it," TASS quoted the Chancellor of Germany.

Statement of the borders of Ukraine Vladimir Putin reiterated during telephone conversations with the heads of Germany, France and Ukraine held in the so-called channel format. But like the position of the Russian President expressed before, as well as emphasized the need for a speedy resolution of the incident.

That the EU is committed to constructive negotiations and does not intend to tighten anti-punishment, reported on the results held in Brussels summit and French President Francois Hollande. Due to the fact that the process of peaceful settlement of the incident is what many contributed to Russia, the European powers decided not to introduce new restrictive measures. "No decision to increase the level of punishment, because today there is a process," said Hollande.

In the near future communication political favorites about Ukrainian crisis will continue. The exact date depends on when will be a meeting of the contact group in Minsk.
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