The head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko expressed the hope that the security Council and General Assembly of the UN approved a mandate to enter peacekeepers in the Donbass.
Poroshenko on the first day of the week met with the UN Secretary General and head of the United Nations development programme Helen Clark, who arrived to Ukraine with an official visit. Hand, as noted, discussed a wide range of issues in which the primary was the situation in the South-East of Ukraine.
"the Manager explained the need for increased efforts in the direction of peacekeepers under UN auspices to de-escalate the situation in the Donbas and expressed the hope that the UN security Council and General Assembly of this organization will adopt an appropriate mandate," according to the report, published on the official Internet office of the head of the Ukrainian nation.
The Ukrainian authorities have taken in April of last year in the Donbass military operation against dissatisfied with the coup of the region's residents. According to the final data of the UN, the victims of the conflict began more than 6 thousand people.
dialogues " channel four ", held on 12 February, came amid a sharp aggravation of the situation in the Donbass, provoked by the Ukrainian security forces, who, having increased strength, began to storm the position of the militia. Following the meeting, the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany have taken a set of measures involving, for example, the ceasefire in the Donbass from February fifteen, the withdrawal of heavy weapons and the development of the security zone.
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