Kerry, who met Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov for about 80 minutes on the sidelines of a UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva, said he hopes the ceasefire will be implemented fully "in the next hours, certainly not more than days."
He said that if that did not happen, there will "inevitably be further consequences that will place added strain on Russia's already troubled economy."
"There has been a cherry picking, a kind of piecemeal selectivity of the application of the Minsk agreement. People have still been killed in the last few days so there is not yet a full ceasefire. Its extremely difficult for the full measure of Minsk Agreement which includes a political component to begin to be implemented until you have the full measure of security that comes with an actual ceasefire," Kerry said.
Lavrov, earlier in the day while addressing the UNHRC questioned the impartiality of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), saying "when the OSCE Representative on the Freedom of Media calls measures to prohibit Russian media in Ukraine just 'excessive', grave doubts arise about the impartiality of the institution."
"In the wake of the anti-constitutional coup d'etat committed there a year ago, there has been an upsurge of ultra-radical groups, including those who openly act under Nazi slogans and call for ethnic cleansing," Lavrov added.
"Russia is sitting with us even now in a solution we might be able to make some progress with respect to Syria and with respect to Daash (IS)," added Kerry.
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