
Georgia's Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Ukraine's Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk attend a joint press conference with the Prime Minister of Moldova.
Moscow:
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday told German Chancellor Angela Merkel of the worsening humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, the Kremlin said, noting the two leaders discussed the need to extend Kiev's week-long ceasefire.
"Vladimir Putin drew attention to the worsening humanitarian situation and an increase in the number of Ukrainian refugees in Russia," the Kremlin said in a statement following the talks.
The leaders discussed "the need to extend the truce" and the observance of the ceasefire by the warring sides in Ukraine, the Kremlin said, adding the call took place at the initiative of the German side.
A one-week ceasefire announced by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko last week is set to expire on Friday after inconclusive talks.
Washington has threatened to slap new sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine crisis and warned earlier Thursday that Russia must prove "in the next hours" that it is working to help disarm separatist groups in restive eastern Ukraine.
"Vladimir Putin drew attention to the worsening humanitarian situation and an increase in the number of Ukrainian refugees in Russia," the Kremlin said in a statement following the talks.
The leaders discussed "the need to extend the truce" and the observance of the ceasefire by the warring sides in Ukraine, the Kremlin said, adding the call took place at the initiative of the German side.
A one-week ceasefire announced by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko last week is set to expire on Friday after inconclusive talks.
Washington has threatened to slap new sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine crisis and warned earlier Thursday that Russia must prove "in the next hours" that it is working to help disarm separatist groups in restive eastern Ukraine.
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