Obama and Merkel discuss support for international financing for Ukraine
U.S. President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have had a telephone conversation to discuss their support for international financing for Ukraine and to speak regarding developments in the country's east, the White House's press service reported in a release.
"The two leaders discussed their support for a robust package of international financing for Ukraine as it implements an ambitious series of reforms and noted the recent United States and European Union announcements of new financial assistance for Ukraine," the release reads.
Obama and Merkel also expressed concern about the increase in separatist violence in eastern Ukraine and reiterated their agreement on the need for full and prompt implementation of the Minsk agreements in order to reach a lasting and peaceful resolution to the conflict.
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