Biden, Poroshenko discuss Ukraine situation

US Vice President Joe Biden spoke Monday with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko about the situation in eastern Ukraine, the formation of a new government, and Ukraineآ’s commitment to reforms.

“Poroshenko informed the Vice President about Russiaآ’s blatant escalation of the situation in eastern Ukraine, including increased shelling of Ukrainian government positions and the transfer of additional heavy weapons to the separatists,” said a statement from the White House.

The two agreed, “it was critical for Russia to begin honoring its commitments under the September 5 Minsk Protocol.” Biden noted, “if Russia continued to wilfully violate the terms of the Minsk agreement, the costs to Russia will increase.”

Biden also urged, “the speedy conclusion of a coalition agreement to enable the Ukrainian government to continue the process of passing and then implementing reforms, and delivering on other commitments made to the Ukrainian people in the October 26 parliamentary elections.” The Minsk agreement provisions include, “Russia to withdraw its troops, equipment and mercenaries from Ukraine; return control over the Ukrainian side of the international border to the Ukrainian government; allow for the deployment of an OSCE border monitoring mission; and return Ukrainian hostages captured by Russian forces and their proxies,” noted the statement.

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