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Russia rejects Ukraine peacekeeper call

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Russia rejects Ukraine peacekeeper call

Request violates Minsk peace accords, UN ambassador says

Moscow, 19 February 2015, 12:25

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Russia on Thursday rejected calls by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko for the deployment of United Nations (UN) peacekeepers to help maintain a recent peace agreement in the strife-ridden east of the country, saying it showed a "lack of determination" in enacting the deal. "I think it is a bit worrying because the Minsk accords were only signed on February 12 and these contemplate a role for the Organisation for Co-operation and security in Europe (OCSE), not for the UN or the EU," Russia's UN ambassador Vitaly Churkin said.
    Last week Russia and Ukraine officials announced an agreement for a ceasefire starting February 15 to stop intense fighting between Kiev forces and pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine.
    The peace accord brokered by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande in the Belarus capital Minsk provides for constitutional reforms to ensure the rights of people in eastern Ukraine are respected. Ukraine's proposal for UN blue helmets to be deployed along the front line and Russia-Ukriane border was also rejected by rebel negotiator Denis Pushili.
    Under the terms of the Minsk accord Kiev must agree control of the border with the rebels only after municipal elections have been held and constitutional reform carried out, Pushili said. However, deputy commander of Donetsk militia Eduard Basurin told Russian media that he would not be opposed to the deployment of a UN peacekeeping contingent in the area.
   

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