US, Kremlin officials meet at Russian border for Ukraine talks

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Last Updated : Jan 15 2016 | 10:22 PM IST
Top US and Russian officials met today in Russia's westernmost outpost to discuss the Ukraine crisis amid a fresh international drive to bolster a fragile truce in the east of the ex-Soviet country.
US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and top Kremlin aide Vladislav Surkov met near the city of Kaliningrad in Russia's exclave bordering European Union members Lithuania and Poland, a source familiar with the situation told AFP.
"The meeting is closed to the media. The topic is Ukraine," the source said.
The meeting took place in Russia because Surkov is subject to Western sanctions over the Kremlin's role in the Ukraine crisis and is unable to travel to the EU, the source said.
US State Department spokesman John Kirby confirmed the meeting, saying Nuland and Surkov had met to discuss "the need for the full implementation of the Minsk agreements," a package of measures agreed by the leaders of France, Germany, Ukraine and Russia in the Belarusian capital last February.
"Assistant Secretary Nuland's meeting with presidential advisor Surkov is part of our continued efforts to work with Russia to ensure full implementation of the Minsk agreements, in close coordination with the other Normandy powers -- Ukraine, Germany, and France," Kirby said in a statement.
No other details were immediately released.
The meeting came after Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Barack Obama discussed the Ukraine crisis by phone earlier this week.
The White House said the Russians needed to "live up to the commitments that they made in Minsk -- to end their support for separatists that are destabilising Ukraine right now."
Putin for his part said the Ukrainian authorities must establish "direct dialogue" with separatists in the east and agree constitutional amendments with them.
The meeting came amid an apparent international push to shore up the brittle truce amid sporadic fighting in eastern Ukraine.
A senior Ukrainian official told AFP that representatives of French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are expected to visit Moscow and Kiev in the coming days to hold talks on the crisis.
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First Published: Jan 15 2016 | 10:22 PM IST

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