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‘Difficult’ four-way Ukraine talks to resume in March

This is despite nine-hour meeting on Thursday, sources say

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 11 Feb 2022 8:30PM

‘Difficult’ four-way Ukraine talks to resume in March
Tensions have escalated in recent months due to Russian troops massing on the border with Ukraine, with Western governments fearing Russia is planning to invade its neighbour. – AFP pic, February 11, 2022

BERLIN – German, Russian, Ukrainian and French representatives have agreed to meet again in March after “difficult talks” in Berlin, sources close to French and German negotiators said today.

The meeting in the so-called four-way “Normandy” format late yesterday lasted more than nine hours, the sources said.

"These were difficult talks in which the different positions and various options for a solution were clearly worked out," they said.

Participants from all four countries, however, remain committed to the 2015 Minsk peace agreement between Kyiv and Moscow on the separatist conflict, and will “continue to work with vigour on implementing it”, they said.

They have agreed to meet again in March after the next meetings of the so-called Trilateral Contact Group, which includes representatives of Russia, Ukraine and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe. 

The Normandy format was launched in 2014 in a bid to bring peace to conflict-torn eastern Ukraine.

Mediation between Russia and Ukraine by Berlin and Paris led to the Minsk agreement of 2015, but Kyiv and Moscow regularly accuse each other of violating its terms.

Tensions have escalated in recent months due to Russian troops massing on the border with Ukraine, with Western governments fearing Russia is planning to invade its neighbour. – AFP, February 11, 2022

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