From the MT:
“Russia, Ukraine Agree
‘Comprehensive’ Cease-Fire in Donbass”
Russia, Ukraine and Europe’s top
security body have announced an “indefinite” ceasefire in eastern Ukraine that
analysts hail as a substantial step toward ending the five-year conflict. The
war between Ukrainian troops and Russian-backed separatists in eastern
Ukraine's Donbass region has killed 13,000 people since it broke out in 2014.
Sporadic fighting went on despite a ceasefire agreement signed in 2015.
The State of Play in the Donbass
The sides have agreed to lay down
arms starting midnight this Sunday, July 21, Russia, Ukraine and the
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) — which collectively
make up the Trilateral Contact Group — announced in a statement, with the
participation of representatives of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. The
agreement includes a ban on forward movements and reconnaissance activities,
firing and a ban on the placement of heavy weapons near populated areas, among
other measures. “The unlimited ceasefire
shows that both sides are really intent on going a step further than at
previous times,” Nikolaus von Twickel, a former member of the OSCE monitoring
mission in eastern Ukraine, told The Moscow Times by phone. He said the
development was substantial because there had been no joint statements for
previous ceasefires. Von Twickel, however, cautioned that the truce could break
down at any moment, as it has in the past. Additionally, he said Russian
President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine’s newcomer Volodymyr Zelenskiy were
pursuing their own interests ahead of parliamentary elections in Ukraine this
Sunday. “Russia’s aim is to increase the results of pro-Russian parties in
Ukraine before the Rada elections. [Meanwhile,] Zelenskiy shows Ukrainians that
under him there will be more progress than there was under [ex-president Petro]
Poroshenko,” von Twickel told The Moscow Times. The Kremlin on Thursday said it
hoped the sides of the conflict would abide by the “important” ceasefire
agreement.
^ Hopefully this ceasefire will
work better than the one made in Minsk. Too many people have died in this war since 2014 and it has been in a stalemate for years now. ^
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2019/07/18/russia-ukraine-agree-comprehensive-cease-fire-donbass-a66472
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