Normandy Four foreign ministers to discuss Ukraine in Minsk Nov 29

The foreign ministers of France, Germany, Russia, and Ukraine will meet in Belarus next week to discuss the implementation of a cease-fire agreement in eastern Ukraine, according to Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty.

French Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexandre Giorgini made the announcement on November 25, saying the meeting on November 29 would ”allow us to go over what has been done and what has not been done since the October meeting in Berlin,” RFE/RL wrote.

In October, the four countries agreed to draw up a road map in November on how to implement the Minsk cease-fire deal agreed in 2015.

At the Berlin meeting, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said they were aiming to resolve an impasse on the conflict by the end of November.

The Ukrainian government and Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine have failed to fully implement the Minsk agreement.

Fighting has continued in eastern Ukraine, where the conflict has killed more than 9,600 people.

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  1. Stop the pro-Russian terrorists from attacking Ukrainians in Mariupol and the Russians from supplying military arms and personnel to further the terrorism in eastern Ukraine.

    Get Russia out of Crimea and stop the chauvinistic imperialistic expansion of Putin’s Russia.

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