14 February 2015 | 13:35

G7 calls for Ukraine deal to be implemented 'without delay'

viewings icon comments icon

ПОДЕЛИТЬСЯ

whatsapp button telegram button facebook button

 The G7 voiced concern about bloody violence and the build-up of weapons in eastern Ukraine Friday, days before a negotiated ceasefire was due to come into effect,  AFP reports.

whatsapp button telegram button facebook button copyLink button
Иконка комментария блок соц сети

 The G7 voiced concern about bloody violence and the build-up of weapons in eastern Ukraine Friday, days before a negotiated ceasefire was due to come into effect,  AFP reports.

Welcoming a peace plan agreed between Russia and Ukraine, leaders of the group of industrialized nations called on all sides to refrain from moves that could scuttle the deal.

"All parties should refrain from actions in the coming days that would hinder the start of the ceasefire," the group said in a joint statement.

Ahead of a February 15 ceasefire, the G7 said it was "concerned" about fighting around the eastern town of Debaltseve.

There, the group said, "Russian-backed separatist militias are operating beyond the line of contact" agreed in a largely ignored 2014 agreement, "causing numerous civilian casualties."

At least 5,480 people have died in fighting that has ratcheted up East-West tensions to levels not seen since the Cold War.

"We urge all sides to adhere strictly to the provisions of the package and to carry out its measures without delay, starting with a ceasefire on the 15th of February," the G7 statement said.

The G7 warned it was ready to "intensify the costs" for anyone who broke the terms of the agreement.

The United States earlier said it received reports that heavy weapons were being moved into eastern Ukraine from Russia over the past few days.

The State Department claimed Russian military had deployed large amounts of artillery and multiple rocket launcher systems and was using it to shell Ukrainian positions.

Russia denies aiding the separatists or being an active participant in the war.

The G7 is made up of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States -- as well as representatives of the European Union.

Russia had been part of the then-G8 before being kicked out after its annexation of Ukraine's Crimea region, which the G7 described as being "in violation of international law."

Читайте также
Join Telegram Последние новости
The Moon is calling: New lunar mission
Wolf attacked man in Atyrau region
Euronews office opened in Astana
Earthquake recorded in Zhambyl region
Tokayev sent telegram to Qatar’s Emir
A New Year gift guide for her
Tokayev expressed condolences to Macron
Bitcoin exchange rate hit a new record
EU expanded sanctions against Belarus
Kazhydromet warned residents of Almaty
Лого TengriNews мобильная Лого TengriSport мобильная Лого TengriLife мобильная Лого TengriAuto мобильная Иконка меню мобильная
Иконка закрытия мобильного меню
Открыть TengriNews Открыть TengriLife Открыть TengriSport Открыть TengriTravel Открыть TengriGuide Открыть TengriEdu Открыть TengriAuto

Exchange Rates

 523.95  course up  543.16  course up  5.1  course up

 

Weather

 

Редакция Advertising
Социальные сети
Иконка Instagram footer Иконка Telegram footer Иконка Vkontakte footer Иконка Facebook footer Иконка Twitter footer Иконка Youtube footer Иконка TikTok footer Иконка WhatsApp footer