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5 of June, 17:02

Pushilin said he did not believe in a speedy resolution of the conflict in the Donbas
Plenipotentiary representative of the self-proclaimed Donetsk national Republic in the negotiations of the contact group on settling the situation in Ukraine Denis Putilin believes that the conflict in the Donbass will be allowed in the near future.

"To win, unfortunately, still not close because of geopolitical confrontation is only gaining momentum," said correspondents Pushilin, who came to Crimea to participate in the IX international festival "Great Russian word" in Yalta.

However, he drew attention that the militia of Donbass will go Till the end in question defend their rights in the confrontation with Kiev." somehow, we aim to win, like our ancestors, other way I don't see ", - said Pushilin.

The Ukrainian authorities began in April last year in the Donbass military operation against dissatisfied with the coup d'etat of residents of the region. According to the summary data of the UN, the victims of the conflict began more than 6, 4 thousand people.

The settlement of the situation in the Donbass is discussed, as well as among them, during meetings in Minsk contact group, which since September of last year already took 3 of the document governing the steps to de-escalate the conflict. The last document is dated 12 February - in addition to the ceasefire, withdrawal of heavy weapons and creating a security zone, obliges the Authorities of Ukraine to engage in direct dialogue with the authorized DND and LNR, for example, on the issue of conduct in local elections, entering into the Constitution of Ukraine of change, involving the decentralization of Power, as well as on the issue of legislative recognition of special status of separate districts of Donetsk and Lugansk regions ". The results of the last meeting of the contact group 6 may present turned out to form four sub-working groups on specific aspects of de-escalation of the conflict.

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