- Title: Merkel and Hollande agree on extending sanctions against Russia over Ukraine
- Date: 13th December 2016
- Summary: BERLIN, GERMANY (DECEMBER 13, 2016) (REUTERS) ****WARNING CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** GERMAN CHANCELLOR ANGELA MERKEL AND FRENCH PRESIDENT FRANCOIS HOLLANDE ARRIVING FOR STATEMENT CAMERAMAN (SOUNDBITE) (German) GERMAN CHANCELLOR ANGELA MERKEL, SAYING: "We will briefly discuss the situation in Ukraine and the Minsk Agreement, the implementation of which, is going very slowly. It will be necessary to extend the sanctions against Russia again - although we would have wished for better progress in the implementation of this." JOURNALISTS EU, GERMAN AND FRENCH FLAGS (SOUNDBITE) (French) FRENCH PRESIDENT FRANCOIS HOLLANDE, SAYING: "In Ukraine we want to implement the Minsk Agreement. And if it is not implemented we will continue sanctions even if that is not a procedure that can go on forever. But if there is no effort, if things are blocked over and over again, then I agree with the chancellor that sanctions have to continue." PHOTOGRAPHER HOLLANDE AND MERKEL WALKING OFF AND RETURNING FOR HANDSHAKE JOURNALISTS LEAVING NEWS CONFERENCE
- Embargoed: 28th December 2016 11:18
- Keywords: Merkel Hollande Ukraine Russia sanctions
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- City: Berlin, Germany
- Country: Germany
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- Story Text:The leaders of France and Germany, on Tuesday (December 13) speaking two days before an EU summit which will discuss the conflict in eastern Ukraine, said they want to extend sanctions against Russia due to a lack of progress in implementing a ceasefire deal.
The conflict between Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed separatists has claimed nearly 10,000 lives since it erupted in 2014. Germany and France have tried to convince both sides to implement a peace deal agreed in Minsk last year but with little success so far.
EU leaders will on Thursday discuss extending sanctions, which include restricting access to international financing and curbs on defence and energy cooperation with Russia.
Merkel, speaking with Hollande who was visiting a Franco-German conference on the digital economy in Berlin, said implementation of the ceasefire deal was "very sluggish".
"It will be necessary to extend the sanctions against Russia again - although we would have wished for better progress in the implementation of this process," she said.
Hollande agreed. "We must continue to apply the terms of the Minsk agreement and when they are not carried out, we must continue with sanctions," he said.
The sanctions were extended several times and are due to expire at the end of January.
Kiev and the West accuse Russia of stoking the separatist movement and aiding the rebels. The Kremlin denies these charges and accuses Ukraine of perpetuating the violence and violating the Minsk deal.
At the end of last month, four-way talks on ending the separatist conflict ended without a breakthrough. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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