Rationality of peacekeepers deployment in Ukraine to be discussed in Normandy format
Ukrainian government plans to raise the issue of a "possibility and rationality" of deployment of a UN or EU peacekeepers’ contingent in the zone of conflict in the south-eastern Luhansk and Donetsk regions will be one of the issues on the agenda of a ministerial conference in the ‘Normandy format’ in Paris on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin said on Monday, TASS reported.
"I’ll discuss the possibility and rationality of deploying this contingent in Donbass," he said.
The problem will be viewed in the context of "supplementary elements of stabilization" and mechanisms presupposed by the Minsk accords on ending the armed civil conflict in southeastern Ukraine.
"I’ll discuss these issues actively," Klimkin said.
He did not rule out a possibility of considering the deployment of peacekeepers in the format of the Contact Group for settling the conflict in southeastern Ukraine, which includes representatives of Russia, Ukraine, the OSCE, and the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk republics.
"Quite naturally, the problem will be scrutinized in various formats, and we’ll see what formats these will be," he said.
This process has very many constituent elements. "It requires detailed scrutiny as regards preparation of the mandate and further actions," Klimkin said.