Ukraine continues to seek for viable options to resolve the conflict within “Threesome Contact Group” (TCG) and Normandy format (N4) . Ukraine demonstrates readiness for compromises and initiate new steps to silence weapons and alleviate sufferings of people.
Ukraine remains committed to the constructive approach and expect the same from the Russian Federation. Ukraine has already demonstrated this commitment, in particular by agreeing on the Steinmeier formula in September 2019 and re-launching the disengagement process to pave the way for the N4 Paris Summit in December 2019.
In this regard, Ukraine deems it necessary to give a boost for implementation of the Paris Summit Conclusions and to intensify the TCG activities in the general context of peaceful resolution.
Unfortunately, all agreements aimed at improving of security on the ground, reached at the recent N4 Summit, still wait for their implementation by Russia.
Recent ministerial VTC in the N4 format once again proved to our commitment to the peaceful settlement of the conflict in Donbas.
Taking into account „the security first” principle Ukraine promotes the next deliverables:
Russia must implement its commitment from Berlin 2016 to open Zolote crossing point. As initiated within the TCG earlier, Ukraine proposes a draft roadmap to use mirror approach and to open new crossing points in Zolote (earlier agreed) and Schastia (not yet agreed) simultaneously.
As it has been repeatedly stated by the President of Ukraine, all security preconditions, including control over the border, must be met and full compliance with Ukrainian legislation must be ensured in order to launch the electoral process.
Access of candidates, media, IDPs and observers; their safety and security; equal opportunities for campaigning, political, security and legal frameworks, election administration and possible external influence must be crucial elements, along with the situation on election day, for assessing the local elections in Donbas.
The dialogue of the ministers within the N4 format on security and political aspects will be continued in May.
RECENT INITIATIVES IN THE THREESOME CONTACT GROUP
Following the N4 ministerial talks Ukraine proceeds from the need to boost the dialogue within the TCG and to make the TCG capable to take long awaited decisions aimed at de-escalation and improving the humanitarian situation on the ground.
To this end Ukraine has decided to increase level of Ukrainian delegation by including top officials of the Government and heads of parliamentary committees.
We also continue efforts to stop the self-proclaimed monopoly of Russian occupation administration to speak on behalf of the local population of the occupied territories. We look for options to engage IDPs from Donbas, who were forced to leave their homes since 2014, as well as peaceful residents of the occupied areas, who have not been involved in the illegal armed formations and do not hold Russian passports, into the settlement process.
Our initiative does not in any way change the configuration of the Trilateral contact group and idea behind this framework – Ukraine and Russia as parties to the conflict and the OSCE as mediator.
Ukrainian position with regard to Russian claims on the necessity to ensure “direct dialogue between Kyiv and Donetsk/Luhansk” remains unchanged. We will speak with Russia as a party to the conflict and its initiator.