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Merkel sets high bar for lifting of Russia sanctions| Reuters
By Andreas Rinke

BERLIN Thu Jan 8, 2015 5:30pm GMT

(Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday that Europe could not consider lifting sanctions against Russia until all elements of a 12-point peace agreement signed in September between Ukraine and pro-Russian rebels were fully implemented.

In her clearest comments yet on the sanctions issue, the German leader adopted a more hawkish stance than that set out by senior politicians from her coalition partner, the Social Democrats (SPD), and European leaders like French President Francois Hollande in recent days.

Worried about a deterioration of the Russian economy, they have suggested that progress on the so-called Minsk protocol agreed in September, rather than full implementation, would be sufficient to consider easing the sanctions.

Speaking at a news conference in Berlin with visiting Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk, Merkel said she had "little hope" that a first round of sanctions introduced in response to Russia's annexation of Crimea could be lifted.

And she placed a high bar for easing a second round of punitive EU measures tied to Russia's intervention in eastern Ukraine. Moscow denies backing the separatist rebels in the conflict, which has killed more than 4,700 people, despite what Ukraine and Western governments say is overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

"The entire Minsk agreement must be implemented before we can say these sanctions can be lifted," she said, specifically ruling out a step-by-step easing based on progress on the 12 points, which include a ceasefire, monitoring of the Ukraine-Russia border, security zones and the release of hostages.

Top SPD politicians have sounded a more dovish note in recent weeks, with Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier expressing concern that Russia could be destabilised if EU sanctions were not eased.

In an interview with Reuters on Wednesday, senior SPD lawmaker Gernot Erler, the government's coordinator for relations with Russia, said Berlin should think about easing sanctions "if we see progress on the 12 points of the Minsk accord".

France's Hollande told French radio on Monday: "I think the sanctions must stop now. They must be lifted if there is progress." EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said on Wednesday there were "some limited" signs that Russia may be changing its approach.

But Merkel made clear that a meeting of leaders from Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany, which had been planned for mid-January in the Kazakh capital of Astana, would only take place if there was progress on the peace front in the coming days.

She also praised Yatseniuk for his government's reform programme, including the austerity budget pushed through in late December. The budget was a condition for the disbursement of cash under an International Monetary Fund (IMF) aid package that totals $17 billion.

"The prime minister gave a very impressive report on the reforms planned in Ukraine," Merkel said. "It is ambitious, it is determined. And I believe it was a huge success to finalise a budget before Christmas that was anything but easy and that includes a number of new measures."

(Additional reporting by Alexandra Hudson and Erik Kirschbaum; Writing by Noah Barkin; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)
 
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Protocol on the results of consultations of the Trilateral Contact Group (Minsk Agreement) | UN Peacemaker

Protocol on the results of consultations of the Trilateral Contact Group (Minsk Agreement)

Key elements of the 12-point peace roadmap

Ensure an immediate bilateral ceasefire; carry out decentralisation of power, allowing temporary local self-government in areas of Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine under a "special status" law; immediately free all hostages and illegally detained persons; ensure monitoring on the Ukrainian-Russian border and a security zone; ensure the holding of snap local elections in Donetsk and Luhansk; remove illegal armed groups, military hardware, and all fighters and mercenaries from Ukrainian territory; pass a law against the prosecution and punishment of people over certain events in Donetsk and Luhansk region

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Merkel and her wet dreams :rofl: .All Russian politicians have said again and again what they think about the current situation,who is responsible for it and what is its ultimate purpose.Merkel can keep living in her reality.
Meanwhile at planet Earth there is no intention for any kind of appeasement of the West by Russia anymore.Just today watched a short video about new Russian defence centre.Smile at face of Putin when he did talk about Russian "partners" from EU and USA is enough and worth a thousand words.
Meanwhile at planet Earth EU agriculture companies already lost their market share in Russia.Replaced either from local production or imports from friendly countries.
 
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Can Merkel make Right Sector stop bullying innocent Russian civilians? If not, then shove it is what I say. What? I sound harsh to a woman? Well then fine that's the way it is :enjoy:
 
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TASS: Russia - Gorbachev criticizes policy of anti-Russian sanctions

January 10, 4:01 UTC+3
He pointed to the “catastrophic loss of trust” in relations between the West and Russia

BERLIN, January 10. /TASS/. Ex-President of the former Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev has voiced criticism of the policy of anti-Russian sanctions and called for a dialogue between the West and Russia.

“If in conditions of current tense emotions anybody’s nerves fail, we will not be able to live through following years,” he said in an interview with Der Spiegel published on Friday.

He pointed to the “catastrophic loss of trust” in relations between the West and Russia. “We need a new thaw,” he stressed.

He condemned German politicians who, in his words, were seeking to take part in a “new division of Europe.” “During the Second World War, Germany tried to extend its sphere of influence eastwards. What other lessons do we need,” he said.

He underscored that the West’s policy of sanctions against Russia was “unwise and extremely dangerous.”.
 
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