Klimkin Told about the Western Countries Peace Project in Donbas

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The UN Security Council resolution on the peacekeeping mission in Donbas should be prepared jointly by the Western countries and Ukraine, and it is ready, said Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin. According to the minister, the draft resolution is not submitted to the Security Council deliberately to prevent Russia from “making a compromise that would prevent real de-occupation”. Klimkin also said that Moscow’s ideas that peacekeepers should protect the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission both along the line of contact and during the movement through the territory of the self-proclaimed republics were not discussed and would not be discussed. “There should not be any peacekeepers along the line of contact. There should be an access to the entire occupied territory”, he said. Klimkin mentioned three points of the Western Countries project. The first is peacekeeping forces, the second is police forces, and the third point, which Russia objects to, is the international administration, said Klimkin. According to him, the international administration should replace the power structures of the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Luhansk People’s Republic. Source: RBC