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Russia supports Ukraine for future peace talks
Last Updated: 2014-06-11 04:15 | Xinhua
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Russia is ready to support Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenkon's bid for persuading all sides to sit down for talks, and welcomes his decision on creating humanitarian corridors, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Tuesday.

The remarks were made as foreign ministers of Russia, Germany and Poland held consultations Tuesday on how to settle the Ukraine crisis. A joint statement was released afterwards, detailing the approaches based on the Joint April 17 Geneva Agreement on the Ukraine crisis and the roadmap of the Organization for Security and Cooperation Europe.

"We support the agreements fixed in the Geneva statement and the OSCE roadmap. We hope that Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko who proclaimed the task of ending the conflict and finding a way out of the crisis is going to act in this direction, " Lavrov said.

The Russian foreign minister also welcomed Poroshenko's decision to create humanitarian corridors for refugees in southeast Ukraine.

"We have heard that Poroshenko has announced the intention to create humanitarian corridors for the residents in Ukraine's southeast regions who want to leave. We welcome this move. This is a step in the right direction," said Lavrov, hoping Poroshenko's promise would "be followed by concrete actions."

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