Ukraine detains Russian paratroopers; Putin, Poroshenko hold inconclusive talks

Talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko on Wednesday apparently failed to make a major breakthrough towards ending brutal fighting in east Ukraine.

Ukraine detains Russian paratroopers; Putin, Poroshenko hold inconclusive talks
From left, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko stand before posing for a photo prior to talks in Belarus

Minsk: Talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko on Wednesday apparently failed to make a major breakthrough towards ending brutal fighting in east Ukraine.

The talks were held amidst Ukraine's claim that its forces have detained 10 Russian paratroopers in the Donetsk region. Meanwhile, US Ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey R Pyatt, said in a Twitter posting late Monday: “The new columns of Russian tanks and armour crossing into Ukraine indicates a Russian-directed counteroffensive may be underway.”

Meanwhile, at a regional summit here, Putin watered down the entry by his troops into the former Soviet state. Ukrainian leader Poroshenko and Putin sat down for a crunch one-on-one in Minsk after marathon talks involving top EU officials as tensions spiked after Moscow admitted for the first time that its troops had crossed into Ukraine.

Poroshenko said there were "some results" but there seemed to be no significant compromises to help end four months of clashes between government forces and pro-Russian fighters that some fear could spill over into all-out war between the two neighbours.

The Russian leader said he would "do everything" to help a future peace process but did little to soothe tensions when he shrugged off Kiev's claims it had captured 10 Russian troops on its territory.

"I have not yet received a report from the Defence Ministry. But from what I have heard, they were patrolling the border and could have ended up on Ukrainian territory," Putin told journalists, adding that Ukrainian troops had previously crossed into Russia.

"I am hoping that there won't be any problems with the Ukrainian side over this case."

 

Poroshenko said all sides "without exception" agreed to a Kiev peace plan but demanded actions not words after the meeting -- that also included the leaders of Kazakhstan and Belarus -- pointing to an agreement for talks on border controls and between Army chiefs.

"We demand decisive actions which can help bring peace to Ukraine," he said in a statement.

Over four months of brutal fighting in east Ukraine have killed more than 2,200 people and forced over 400,000 to flee their homes.

(With Agency inputs)

 

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