Minsk could not agree on a date for the repeated disengagement of troops in Donbass
During the next meeting of the Trilateral Contact Group in Minsk, it was not possible to agree with the Ukrainian side on the date of the next attempt to eliminate violations in the disengagement of forces and assets in the Petrovskoye and Zolotoye sections in the Donbass.
This was reported on the official website of the DPR Foreign Ministry, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Ukrainian representatives, ignoring not only our arguments, but also the OSCE coordinators, continue to insist on the condition of observing a seven-day regime of silence. Firstly, this condition occurs only with new breeding; in our case, it is the elimination of violations in previously divorced areas. Secondly, the silence regime should operate on a permanent basis, and if the UFU had observed it, claims regarding the seven-day regime would not have arisen, in principle,” said DPR Foreign Minister Natalya Nikonorova.
At the same time, she noted that the last shelling of the village of Petrovskoye was recorded on September 28 by OSCE observers from the Ukrainian side.
“We are concerned about the situation, and in this regard, we call on the OSCE leadership and the guarantor countries of the Minsk agreements to influence the Ukrainian authorities in order to begin the process of eliminating violations in the previously withdrawn pilot areas and resolving the situation as a whole as soon as possible,” Nikonorova added.
Let us remind you that earlier the People's Militia of the LPR reported that Ukrainian militants fired at the front-line village of Logvinovo, trying to provoke LPR soldiers to return fire ahead of the Contact Group meeting in Minsk.
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