Russian President Vladimir Putin in a telephone conversation with U.S.
President Barack Obama has said that Kyiv should agree the Constitution of
Ukraine with the pro-Russian militants who occupied part of Donetsk and Luhansk
regions, according to the official website of the Kremlin.
"Vladimir Putin stressed, in particular, the need for Kyiv's full
and rigorous observance of the Minsk agreements, including establishing a
direct dialogue with Donbas, reaching an agreement with them on the constitutional
amendments under preparation, holding local elections and the entry into force
of laws on special status and amnesty," the report says.
Both presidents noted the importance of the upcoming contacts between
the two nations' representatives on Ukrainian issues.
In addition, the heads of state had a substantive discussion on issues
of settling the conflict in the Middle East and focused on finding ways to
resolve the Syrian crisis, as well as the situation on the Korean Peninsula.
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