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Yatseniuk asks for peace talks without rebels

Ukrainian government suspends funding to occupied regions

06 November, 12:54

(ANSA) - TRIESTE - The most efficient approach to ending conflict in Ukraine would foresee excluding the separatist militants from the peace talks between the United States, the EU, Russia and Ukraine, as in the Geneva model, said the country's prime minister Arseny Yatseniuk while opening the meeting of the Council of Ministers.

"There is no perspective in negotiating with the rebels", he added. The agreement signed in Geneva on April 17th, so far not applied, envisioned disarming armed troups and amnesty for the insurgents.

Yatseniuk also announced that the Government has decided to suspend financing to the South East territories currently under control of pro-Russian separatists. (ANSA).

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