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21 of November, 06:20

White house: U.S. have the opportunity to join talks on Ukraine
The U.S. does not consider Minsk Treaty dead and have the ability Under certain conditions to join the negotiation process on the settlement of the Ukraine, But as long as it is not clear when and in which format, said a senior Commissioner of the U.S. administration.

" without a doubt, no one will argue that the Minsk agreement is dead. But there are serious concerns about their repeated violations, " he said, explaining the visit of the Vice President of the United States Joe Biden in Kiev and the questions that he will discuss with the Ukrainian authorities.

Biden arrived in Kyiv on Thursday, on the last working day of the week he will meet with Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk and the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko. The meeting Poroshenko and Biden will make a joint statement for the press. Equally in the course of the visit, Biden will participate in a round table on anti-corruption measures and reforms.

according to the Agency, Biden during his visit to Kyiv will announce the increase of supplies to Ukraine of non-lethal military aid. As Reuters reported citing a source in the White house, it is about already planned deliveries to Ukraine military jeeps. At the same time in the White house, it was decided not to put Kiev arms.

the Commissioner of the U.S. administration added that in connection with all the " concerns the question of the Minsk process " the United States sees " all the ways " to help Ukraine. This Also applies to issues in the energy sector and macroeconomic challenges " in General.

While he did not directly answer the question of How the U.S. will respond to the call of the President of Ukraine to connect to the Minsk process.

" We use the most diplomatic means and, of course, does not exclude participation in that dialogue. Although, I think that We must be sure that he really has the effect that Russia and in truth influenced separatists

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