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Hardening of Positions Undercuts Ukraine Peace Accord

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Andrew Kramer reports from the front near the city of Mariupol in eastern Ukraine with signs of a breakdown in the second Minsk accord. Following the breakdown of the Minsk agreement of September 2014 by February 2015, with fighting around the town of Debaltseve, leaders of Russia, Germany, France and the separatist eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk met again in Minsk, Belarus, on Feb 11, 2015. This led to the second Minsk Agreement and a ceasefire. This agreement called for release of prisoners, a zone to separate the soldiers on each side, constitutional reforms for decentralization in Ukraine giving autonomy to the Donetsk and Luhansk areas, and monitoring by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). Minsk II agreement is under strain as the economic blockade by Kiev, and separatist violations of the ceasefire, have created a tense situation by June 2015. The second Minsk agreement was reached under pressure from the U.S. saying it would send arms to the government in Kiev if Russia continued to send troops into Ukraine, and Germany seeking to avoid a further escalation of the conflict. In the background the U.S. and the EU continued economic sanctions on Russia, and the Russian economy suffered from a decline in oil prices as a result of Saudi pricing decisions.

Terms of the Minsk agreement, the economic blockade by Kiev of the separatist region in eastern Ukraine and the ceasefire violations by the separatists in May-June 2015

06/04/2015

The Poroshenko government in Kiev says it will block food and supplies to the separatist regions as long as an estimated 9000 Russian troops do not leave Ukraine. It also says it will not pay pensions to people in the separatist areas. The separatists respond with ceasefire violations. A tense situation exists on the Ukrainian border by June 2015.

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