Ukraine is still refusing to publish orders
on punishment of ceasefire violators, the Russian Presidential Plenipotentiary
Representative to the Contact Group Boris Gryzlov said.
MINSK,
November 29. /TASS/. It is inadmissible that the Ukrainian Armed Forces capture
areas in so-called ‘grey zone’ along the contact line in Donbass, said Boris
Gryzlov, the Russian Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative to the Contact
Group seeking a peace solution to the conflict in east Ukraine.
"The
key issues of Contact Group’s meeting have been security measures and the
ceasefire which the parties to the conflict have officially vowed to
maintain," Gryzlov said on Wednesday after a regular meeting of the
Contact Group in Minsk, Belarus.
"The Russian delegation has pointed out in a tough manner it is inadmissible that Ukraine’s Armed Forces are seizing areas and advancing to new positions in the ‘grey zone’ along the contact line as it runs counter to the ceasefire agreement," he said.
Ukraine is
still refusing to publish orders on punishment of ceasefire violators, which
the sides has earlier agreed, he added.
"Ukraine
is refusing to publish the orders on punishment for the ceasefire breaches and
on disciplinary measures for violations of the existing agreement," he
added. "It should be done to prevent incidents resulting in human
deaths."
The
self-proclaimed People’s Republics of Donetsk and Lugansk (DPR and LPR)
published relevant issues over two months ago, Gryzlov said.
Creeping offensive
Under the
Minsk Agreements signed by the Contact Group in February 2015, the parties were
to withdraw heavy weapons in order to set up a 50-kilometer-wide security zone.
In September 2015, the Contact Group adopted an additional document which
stipulated establishing a 30-kilometer buffer zone (or grey zone). For the
purpose, the parties had to pull light weapons 15 kilometers away from the line
of disengagement.
However,
Kiev violated the Minsk Agreements launching a so-called creeping offensive
aimed at seizing settlements located in the grey zone. According to the DPR and
LPR, in 2015 and 2016 the Ukrainian military captured eight populated
localities in the buffer zone. Now the Kiev authorities openly admit the
‘creeping de-occupation’ of Donbass.
Source: ITAR-TASS 29-11-2017