U.S. Embassy in Kyiv: Russian recognition of "DPR/LPR" passports inconsistent with Minsk

The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv says that the recognition by Russia of passports issued by the self-proclaimed republics in eastern Ukraine – the so-called Donetsk People's Republic ("DPR") and Luhansk People's Republic ("LPR") – is inconsistent with the Minsk peace process.

"Russian recognition of documents from separatist 'republics' [is] troubling and inconsistent with agreed goals of Minsk," the Embassy tweeted on Sunday, February 19.

Read alsoRussia recognises "DPR/LPR" passportsAs UNIAN reported earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 18 legalized the use of "DPR/LPR"-issued passports and other identity documents, namely birth, marriage/divorce certificates, car registration plates, in Russia.

Putin's decree stipulates that the "DPR/LPR" documents are supposedly recognized temporarily until the situation in Donbas has been settled.

Earlier, the RBC media outlet found out that the holders of the "DPR/LPR" passports could also use services of Russian railways, airlines, and hotels.

Ukrainian authorities, including Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, sharply criticized the decision, saying it had violated the Minsk peace accords.