Lavrov Blames Upsurge In Ukraine Fighting On Kiev Troops
MOSCOW - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, speaking to his US counterpart John Kerry on Sunday, blamed the upsurge in fighting in eastern Ukraine on government forces he said were constantly shelling towns.
Sergei Lavrov pointed out that an escalation of the situation is a result of Ukrainian troops crudely violating the Minsk agreements by constantly shelling residential settlements, the foreign ministry said in a statement, referring to a September ceasefire deal. Lavrov also accused the government of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko of failing to launch an all-encompassing constitutional process that would involve all regions and political forces. There is no progress in investigating numerous crimes committed during the internal Ukrainian conflict, either, the ministry said.
Moscow said that both Lavrov and Kerry spoke in favour of an immediate cessation of artillery strikes in Donbass, referring to Ukraines eastern industrial heartland where pro-Russian separatists launched an uprising in April. The statement said that Kerry suggested that the format of peace talks be expanded, without giving details. It said that Lavrov responded that Russia would do its best to spur the sides to a peaceful settlement but urged Kiev to negotiate directly with the rebels. Speaking in a separate phone call with EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini, Lavrov attributed the spike in violence to Kievs unwillingness to hold talks with rebels on implementing the Minsk agreements.
The latest upsurge in violence which claimed 30 lives in the city of Mariupol on Saturday could have been avoided, Lavrov said. Instead Kiev has set a course for a further militarisation, announced new waves of mobilisation, and ordered to intensify the fighting, the Russian foreign ministry said. Lavrov called on both Kerry and Mogherini to urge Kiev to halt the hostilities. Speaking in New Delhi, US President Barack Obama said that he was deeply concerned about the latest unrest in Ukraine and pledged to increase pressure on Russia.
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