1) The Foreign Ministers of France, Germany, the
Russian Federation and Ukraine, met in Berlin today to discuss the way ahead on
the ceasefire and the political process in order to implement the Minsk
Agreements in their entirety. The Special Representative of the OSCE-CiO,
Ambassador Tagliavini, and the Chief Monitor of the OSCE Special Monitoring
Mission, Ambassador Apakan, were part of the larger meeting.
2) Regarding the implementation of the ceasefire, the
situation remains tense because of numerous violations. In particular, we
express our grave concern at the recent outbreak of fights over the last
weekend, including the use of heavy weapons around Shyrokine and Donetsk
Airport. We call on all sides to stop fighting and demonstrate their commitment
to fully implementing the ceasefire and conclude the withdrawal of heavy
weapons definitely. We furthermore call for the withdrawal of mortars and heavy
weapons below 100mm as well as all types of tanks. We call upon the Trilateral
Contact Group in consultation with SMM and JCCC to agree on a relevant
schedule. We also strongly call on the sides to be fully cooperative on the
verification process.
3) We express our strong support to efforts by the
OSCE SMM in cooperation with JCCC to establish a permanent presence in areas
that require constant monitoring with a view to a quick de-escalation of the
situation. We support the current SMM activities in order to de-escalate the
situation in the east of Mariupol (Shyrokine) and Donetsk Airport and call upon
the parties to cooperate with SMM for that purpose. We reiterate our call on
the sides to establish permanent and unfettered access to the SMM to implement
its mandate and the Minsk Agreements, and to continue and conclude the
withdrawal of heavy weapons as soon as possible, to be fully and transparently
verified by the OSCE monitors.
4) We commend the activities of the Special
Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Ambassador Heidi Tagliavini
and the Chief Monitor of the OSCE-SMM, Ambassador Apakan. We call on the
participants to urgently finalize an operational concept on the working groups
within the Trilateral Contact Group as soon as possible. We agree that the four
working groups on security; political process; humanitarian issues; and
economic affairs and rehabilitation must be launched as soon as possible. The
immediate appointment of participants by the sides and agreement on working
group coordinators will facilitate a quick start of the working groups.
5) We task our Deputy Foreign Ministers/Political
Directors to continue to oversee the implementation of the Minsk Package, with
a strong emphasis on a quick launch of the Working Groups and our continued
support to their activities, as well as on the sustainable improvement of the
security situation. We remain committed to support the process whenever necessary.
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