German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who currently chairs the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), expressed confidence that the exchange of prisoners between the parties to the Donbas conflict will have taken place by Christmas, Deutsche Welle reported.
”That would be more than a glimpse,” Steinmeier said in an interview with German Funke Mediengruppe, the fragments of which on Sunday, Dec 4, were published by various media outlets, according to Deutsche Welle.
At the same time, Steinmeier pointed at a stagnation in the implementation of the Minsk agreements.
”Parties to the conflict are literally digging deeper into their trenches,” Steinmeier said, referring to the positions of the parties in the negotiations.
The ceasefire is being further violated, and Normandy Four has also failed to achieve substantial progress in addressing major policy issues, according to the foreign minister.
He said the situation suggests that the fulfillment of the Minsk agreement is ”anything but satisfactory” and one cannot raise the question of easing sanctions against Russia.
”When visible steps are taken in the implementation of the Minsk agreements, then we can consider the relevant changes regarding sanctions,” said Steinmeier.
The OSCE Chairman called Crimea annexation a ”violation of international law” and ”our European peace order”.