Every last drop must be squeezed out of it for the sake of the country's security, the top diplomat says.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba says the Minsk negotiation process on Donbas settlement is now "rather alive than dead."
"The Minsk process is currently rather alive than dead; it hasn't yet exhausted its potential, so now we need to work within the framework of the Minsk process and squeeze every last drop out of it for the sake of Ukraine's security," Kuleba said at a joint press conference with his Slovak counterpart Ivan Korčok in Kyiv on Tuesday, February 16, according to an UNIAN correspondent.
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Donbas settlement talks on Minsk platform: Background
The Trilateral Contact Group for the Peaceful Settlement in Eastern Ukraine is an authorized group of representatives from Ukraine, the OSCE, and Russia, which was formed as a means to facilitate a diplomatic solution to the war in eastern Ukraine.
The Ukrainian delegation is now led by first President of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk.