Kiev & self-defense forces ready for Friday ceasefire if Minsk talks successful


Published time: September 04, 2014 12:47 
Edited time: September 04, 2014 14:01 

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A column of Ukrainian tanks travels in Donetsk region on September 3, 2014.(AFP 
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Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko says he’ll order a ceasefire for 
government troops fighting self-defense forces in the southeast of country if 
the meeting of Ukrainian, Russian and OSCE envoys takes place in Belarus on 
Friday as planned.

"At 14:00 local time (11:00GMT Friday), provided the [Minsk] meeting takes 
place, I will call on the General Staff to set up a bilateral ceasefire and we 
hope that the implementation of the peace plan will begin tomorrow," Petro 
Poroshenko said on the sidelines of a NATO summit in Wales on Thursday. 

On Wednesday, Poroshenko expressed “great hope” that the peace process in 
Ukraine will commence in Minsk on September 5, when representatives of Kiev, 
Moscow and OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe) are 
scheduled to meet. 

The self-proclaimed People's Republics of Donetsk and Lugansk are “ready to 
order a ceasefire tomorrow on September 5, 2014 at 15:00MSK (11:00GMT) if 
agreement is reached and the Ukrainian representatives sign up to the plan for 
a political settlement of the conflict,” the leaders of the two republics said 
in a joint statement. 

The People's Republics of Donetsk and Lugansk “will also present their 
proposals on the ceasefire, which would describe in detail the guarantees of 
implementation of the truce by the sides involved in the conflict, to the 
contact group in Minsk on Friday,” the statement added. 

The announcements pave the way for implementing the 7-step peace plan, which 
was proposed to the conflicting sides by Russian President Vladimir Putin on 
Wednesday. 

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The Russian president’s proposals envisage: a the halt to the militia’s 
advances in the Donetsk and Lugansk Regions; withdrawal of Kiev troops to a 
distance that makes shelling impossible; objective international control over 
the ceasefire; a ban on the use of combat aircrafts against civilians; 
unconditional prisoner exchange; organization of humanitarian corridors, and 
provision of direct access for repair crews to destroyed infrastructure. 

The heads of the self-proclaimed People’s Republics of Donetsk and Lugansk said 
that they are ready to implement the ceasefire at 11:00GMT on Friday, on 
condition that Kiev subscribes to the plan for a political settlement to the 
conflict. 

Ukraine has been engulfed in violent internal conflict since April, when Kiev’s 
military began its crackdown on the southeastern regions of the country. 

According to United Nations’ estimates released on Tuesday, over 2,249 people 
have been killed so far and more than 6,033 wounded in the fighting in eastern 
Ukraine. 

The number of internally displaced Ukrainians has reached 190,000, with another 
207,000 finding refuge in Russia, the UN said. 

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