Russia plans to boost separatist support, says Ukraine | Malay Mail

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KIEV, Sept 3 — Ukraine has accused Russia of trying to ramp up military support for separatists after Moscow refused to extend the mandate of international observers stationed on the border between the two countries. Hundreds of OSCE monitors have been involved in two long-running missions in the...

KIEV, Sept 3 — Ukraine has accused Russia of trying to ramp up military support for separatists after Moscow refused to extend the mandate of international observers stationed on the border between the two countries.

Yesterday, Russia notified the Vienna-based OSCE it would not be extending the mandate of one of the missions, at the Gukovo and Donetsk border crossing points, after September 30. Russia’s refusal to extend the OSCE mandate, Kiev said, was “evidence of its plans to continue and increase the supply of weapons, military equipment, ammunition, regular troops and mercenaries” across the border.

“It has become obvious that the work of the OSCE monitoring mission on the Russian-Ukrainian border does not have a positive effect on the settlement process, and its continuation is unadvisable,” Zakharova added.“Despite the limited geographic scope of the mission, it plays a significant role in providing impartial reporting of border crossings at these two points, and more broadly as a confidence-building measure,” said Courtney Austrian, the US representative at the OSCE.

 

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