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Putin calls for end to Ukraine fighting

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RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin has called for an immediate halt to Ukraine’s military operation against pro-Russian separatist­s in the east of the country.

In his f i rst repor ted comments on Ukraine since its presidenti­al election on Sunday, Putin also stepped up pressure on Kiev to start a dialogue with the rebel leaders as fighting raged in east Ukraine.

The Kremlin said Putin had spoken to Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi by telephone and “underscore­d the need for an immediate halt to the punitive military operation in the southeaste­rn regions and the establishm­ent of peaceful dialogue between Kiev and representa­tives of the regions”.

Moscow has amassed troops on the frontier with Ukraine during the crisis, in which Ukraine’s Moscowback­ed president was ousted and Russia annexed the Crimea region from Ukraine, but said last week they had started to withdraw.

Nato has noted, however, that many still remain.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said separately that halting bloodshed was “the No. 1 task for the Kiev authoritie­s and a test of their durability” after billionair­e businessma­n Petro Poroshenko’s election success. “The election has taken place, and we respect the results of the expression of the people’s will, but we believe it is absolutely imperative to stop al l violence,” Itar-Tass news agency quoted him as telling a news conference.

Lavrov said Poroshenko would find Russia a reliable partner if he establishe­d dialo gue with easter n Ukraine, but said that no visit by Poroshenko to Russia was being considered.

He also warned t he government that efforts to put down the separatist­s could backfire.

The comments came as the mayor of Donetsk said 40 people had died in a day of fighting between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian rebels in the city, while a rebel put his side’s losses at upwards of 29.

 ??  ?? PLEA: Sergei Lavrov wants the bloodshed to stop.
PLEA: Sergei Lavrov wants the bloodshed to stop.

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