"With Foreign Minister Lavrov, the Secretary expressed deep concern over the lack of positive Russian steps to de-escalate, cited mounting evidence that separatists continue to increase the number of buildings under occupation and take journalists and other civilians captive," a Senior State Department official said yesterday.
Kerry urged Russia to tone down escalatory rhetoric and engage diplomatically with the Ukrainian government, besides issuing public statements calling for those occupying buildings to disarm and stand down in exchange for amnesty, the official said.
Both the calls were made to discuss the situation on ground in eastern Ukraine and status of efforts to implement the agreement reached last week in Geneva.
The secretary praised Yatsenyuk's steps towards de-escalation in accordance with the Geneva agreement and broadening the national dialogue on constitutional reform to include representatives of all regions and close coordination with the OSCE monitoring mission.
"Kerry encouraged final passage of the amnesty legislation and the formal launch of the national dialogue, including the issuance of invitations to a broad range of participants," official said.
"That would be what are described as sectoral sanctions. But there are other kinds of sanctions that can be imposed to individuals and entities. And the importance of the executive orders is that they, taken together, allow for that flexibility," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney, said.
He said Russia needed to comply with the commitments it made in the agreement signed in Geneva with Ukraine, the US and the European Union.
He said the US will watch very closely to see if the commitments are honoured and will then take necessary action about imposing further costs.
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