The OSCE will develop a plan to resolve the situation in Donbass, taking into account the positions of all parties – Kravchuk



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Ukraine has presented its plan to resolve the Donbass conflict to the OSCE. After an agreement with the participants of the trilateral contact group and the development of a single document, it will be discussed at the next meeting of the TCG. This was stated by the head of the Ukrainian delegation in the contact group to resolve the situation in Donbass, Leonid Kravchuk.

Ukraine awaits from the OSCE a single document agreed with the participants of the trilateral group, which will be discussed at the TCG meeting in the format of a videoconference. The head of the Ukrainian delegation of the contact group to resolve the situation in Donbass, Leonid Kravchuk, told TASS about this.

Kravchuk reported that on November 5 he broadcast “Plan of joint steps” for the special representative of the head of the OSCE in Ukraine, Heidi Grau. She must transfer this document to Russia and representatives of ORDLO.

According to Kravchuk, after receiving the Ukrainian plan to resolve the situation in Donbass, the OSCE will draw up “a single document taking into account the positions of all parties.”

The main theses of the “Plan of joint steps” announced Kravchuk on November 5. The document provided the end of the war in Donbass by the end of 2020 and the holding of local elections until March 31, 2021; creation in ORDLO free economic zone for 30 years; the abolition of the decrees of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, which are direct interference in the life of the occupied region (including simplification of the procedure for issuing Russian citizenship). Normandy Summit Four should take place at the end of 2020, the exchange of detainees and the increase of the OSCE SMM contingent in Donbas – until mid decembersaid in the plan.

This plan is likely to be discussed at the November 11 meeting. As Kravchuk said, Russia announced the need to find new approaches at the last meeting.

In 2014, immediately after the annexation of Crimea, Russia launched an armed aggression in eastern Ukraine. The fighting is between the Armed Forces of Ukraine, on the one hand, and the Russian army and the Russian-backed militants who control parts of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions, on the other. The Russian Federation does not officially recognize its invasion of Ukraine, despite the facts and evidence presented by Ukraine.

Negotiations on the resolution of the conflict are taking place within the framework of the trilateral contact group in Minsk (Ukraine – OSCE – Russia) and the Normandy Four (Ukraine – Germany – France – Russia).



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