Top envoys from Germany, France, Russia and Ukraine have met to discuss
the ongoing peace process. Germany's Frank-Walter Steinmeier said
progress had been made, but there was still more to be done.
The foreign ministers met in Berlin on Friday to discuss ways to move the peace process in Ukraine forward. In addition to Germany's Frank-Walter Steinmeier, also in attendance were France's Laurent Fabius, Russia's Sergei Lavrov and Ukraine's Pavlo Klimkin.
Steinmeier said that significant process had been made in the war-torn country, with all sides adhering to a recent ceasefire agreement. Because of this, he said, the situation in Ukraine had calmed down visibly.
"That is good, but it's not enough," he told reporters, according to AFP news agency.
Read more: Foreign ministers meet in Berlin to discuss Ukraine crisis | News | DW.COM | 06.11.2015
The foreign ministers met in Berlin on Friday to discuss ways to move the peace process in Ukraine forward. In addition to Germany's Frank-Walter Steinmeier, also in attendance were France's Laurent Fabius, Russia's Sergei Lavrov and Ukraine's Pavlo Klimkin.
Steinmeier said that significant process had been made in the war-torn country, with all sides adhering to a recent ceasefire agreement. Because of this, he said, the situation in Ukraine had calmed down visibly.
"That is good, but it's not enough," he told reporters, according to AFP news agency.
Read more: Foreign ministers meet in Berlin to discuss Ukraine crisis | News | DW.COM | 06.11.2015
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