"/>

免费看黄色大片-久久精品毛片-欧美日韩亚洲视频-日韩电影二区-天天射夜夜-色屁屁ts人妖系列二区-欧美色图12p-美女被c出水-日韩的一区二区-美女高潮流白浆视频-日韩精品一区二区久久-全部免费毛片在线播放网站-99精品国产在热久久婷婷-午夜精品理论片-亚洲人成网在线播放

Putin, Poroshenko discuss UN peacekeepers for Ukraine's restive Donbas

Source: Xinhua    2018-06-22 00:16:12

MOSCOW, June 21 (Xinhua) -- Expressing concern about the rising number of civilian casualties in Ukraine's Donbas region, Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the deployment of United Nations (UN) peacekeepers with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in a phone conversation Thursday.

It was the second call in two weeks, according to a Kremlin press release.

The leaders exchanged views on the implementation of the Russian initiative to establish a UN peacekeeping mission in Donbas to protect the truce monitors of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.

According to a statement released by Poroshenko's press service, the two presidents discussed the deployment in the Normandy format, a diplomatic group comprising Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France.

The Normandy format, also known as the Normandy contact group, was set up to resolve the conflict in Donbas that erupted in April 2014.

The armed confrontation between Ukrainian government troops and pro-independence insurgents in Donbas has claimed about 10,000 lives.

On Sept. 5, 2017, Putin said Moscow would ask the UN Security Council to send peacekeepers to patrol the contact line, which separates Ukrainian and separatist forces in Donbas.

Kiev said it would agree to the deployment of the UN patrol only if the troops were stationed across the whole area controlled by the rebels, including the Ukrainian-Russian border.

In the phone conversation, the presidents also discussed detainee swaps and visits by human rights commissioners from both countries.

Ukraine accuses Russia of aiding the insurgents and sending troops to combat areas in Donbas. Moscow has repeatedly rejected the accusation.

The Normandy contact group signed an agreement in February 2015, envisaging a cease-fire, a withdrawal of heavy weaponry from the contact line, prisoner exchanges and elections in Donbas.

But the deal was never fully implemented, with Kiev and the insurgents accusing each other of breaching the truce.

Editor: mmm
Related News
Xinhuanet

Putin, Poroshenko discuss UN peacekeepers for Ukraine's restive Donbas

Source: Xinhua 2018-06-22 00:16:12

MOSCOW, June 21 (Xinhua) -- Expressing concern about the rising number of civilian casualties in Ukraine's Donbas region, Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the deployment of United Nations (UN) peacekeepers with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in a phone conversation Thursday.

It was the second call in two weeks, according to a Kremlin press release.

The leaders exchanged views on the implementation of the Russian initiative to establish a UN peacekeeping mission in Donbas to protect the truce monitors of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.

According to a statement released by Poroshenko's press service, the two presidents discussed the deployment in the Normandy format, a diplomatic group comprising Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France.

The Normandy format, also known as the Normandy contact group, was set up to resolve the conflict in Donbas that erupted in April 2014.

The armed confrontation between Ukrainian government troops and pro-independence insurgents in Donbas has claimed about 10,000 lives.

On Sept. 5, 2017, Putin said Moscow would ask the UN Security Council to send peacekeepers to patrol the contact line, which separates Ukrainian and separatist forces in Donbas.

Kiev said it would agree to the deployment of the UN patrol only if the troops were stationed across the whole area controlled by the rebels, including the Ukrainian-Russian border.

In the phone conversation, the presidents also discussed detainee swaps and visits by human rights commissioners from both countries.

Ukraine accuses Russia of aiding the insurgents and sending troops to combat areas in Donbas. Moscow has repeatedly rejected the accusation.

The Normandy contact group signed an agreement in February 2015, envisaging a cease-fire, a withdrawal of heavy weaponry from the contact line, prisoner exchanges and elections in Donbas.

But the deal was never fully implemented, with Kiev and the insurgents accusing each other of breaching the truce.

[Editor: huaxia]
010020070750000000000000011100001372717051