15:59 12.02.2015

German FM does not see Minsk II as breakthrough, says political process important

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German FM does not see Minsk II as breakthrough, says political process important

A ceasefire and the shift of the Ukraine conflict from the military to political field are the main results of the recent Minsk negotiations, in the opinion of German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

"The most important thing is that Moscow and Kyiv have agreed on a ceasefire which is due to enter into force on Saturday night. We reaffirmed the September Minsk agreements. For the first time, we have set out a clear timetable for the implementation of provisions of the Minsk agreements - on elections, border control and prisoner exchanges, to name but a few," the German Foreign Ministry website has quoted Steinmeier as saying.

He admitted that the agreements were not enough for some countries.

"To some that will not be enough. We had also hoped for more. But that is what the Presidents of Ukraine and Russia were able to agree on tonight. We hope that both sides have negotiated sincerely and with good intentions here in Minsk. Moreover, we expect them to refrain from anything which could undermine the agreements reached today in the particularly delicate phase before the ceasefire enters into force," he said.

"Eruptions of violence could still undo all of our efforts. Today's agreement is not a comprehensive settlement and certainly no breakthrough. However, after weeks of violence, Minsk II could mark a step away from this spiral of military escalation and could lead to political impetus. If there is a chance of this happening then our efforts have been worth it," Steinmeier said.

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