'Do what you agreed to do,' Biden tells Putin in Kyiv
Speaking in Kyiv, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said that if Russia would fulfill commitments it made in Minsk to end the crisis in Ukraine and would respect the country's territorial integrity, "we could begin a rational discussion about sanctions," RFE/RL reported.
"Do what you agreed to do, Mr. Putin," Biden said.
Biden, who arrived in Kyiv late on November 20, also urged Ukrainians to form a new government in "days not weeks" following recent elections.
He called on the new government to work toward greater integration with Europe and work for Ukraine's democratic and economic future.