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Hollande, Merkel, Putin back bid for new Ukraine ceasefire

Published 08/29/2015, 12:01 PM
© Reuters. Relatives and comrades of Ukrainian servicemen killed year ago during fights with pro-Russian rebels near Ilovaysk hold their portraits during commemorate ceremony in Kiev

PARIS (Reuters) - The leaders of France, Germany and Russia backed a new ceasefire in eastern Ukraine in a three-way phone call on Saturday, but offered contrasting views of why February's peace deal is in trouble.

Daily clashes between the two forces killing civilians, Ukrainian soldiers and separatists, have undermined the deal struck in the Belarus capital Minsk. Both sides have blamed the other for the violations.

In separate statements, France's Francois Hollande and Germany's Angela Merkel said the three leaders backed efforts to reinstate an effective ceasefire, while a statement

by Russia's President Vladimir Putin blamed Kiev for failing to implement key terms of the peace deal.

Ukraine and pro-Russian separatists agreed on Aug. 26 to strive for an end to all truce violations from next Tuesday, the OSCE and rebel representatives have said.

"There was agreement that the Minsk agreements remain the basis for an improvement of the situation in the Donbass region (eastern Ukraine)," the German statement said.

Hollande's office said the three leaders "strongly backed the call for a complete ceasefire from Sept. 1", and agreed it would be useful to hold a summit with Ukraine's president, Petro Poroshenko, in the coming weeks.

The two sides agreed in February to a ceasefire in eastern Ukraine parallel to a political process, including local elections and establishment of a special self-management status for separatist-minded regions.

In its account of the phone conversation, the Kremlin said Putin had expressed concerns over Kiev's actions in the east, which he said included shelling the population and an economic blockade.

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Putin also reiterated Russia's calls for direct dialogue between Kiev and rebel representatives and constitutional reforms agreed with the rebel regions.

"The Russian president emphasized the lack of an alternative to political regulation of the conflict on the basis of full realization of the Minsk agreements," the statement said.

The German statement said the Western leaders had voiced concerns about plans by the rebel regions to hold elections outside the framework of Ukrainian law.

Rebel leaders have vowed to press ahead with the local elections on Oct. 18 and Nov. 1, a move fiercely criticized by Kiev.

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