The way out of the deadlock is holding the Normandy Four summit, the head of Ukraine's delegation at TCG talks on Donbas believes.
Minsk agreements on Donbas settlement will not be fulfilled due to the different positions that Ukraine and Russia stand on, says Leonid Kravchuk, head of the Ukrainian delegation to the Trilateral Contact Group.
Kravchuk has blamed the incumbent government's predecessors for the ineffectiveness of the deal, the Novoye Vremya online outlet reports.
"Those led by [the then-President Petro] Poroshenko laid down one thing, and now they demand something else. And those who laid this down and signed it remind us that international agreements must be fulfilled," Kravchuk said.
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"We are now in a rather difficult situation: there are Minsk Agreements, but they can't be implemented given the obvious reasons. Also, it's because when they were being signed, it was already clear that they would not be fulfilled. But, according to international agreements, such accords cannot be repealed by one side only," the head of the Ukrainian delegation said.
However, Kravchuk sees a way out in holding a Normandy Four Summit of the leaders of Ukraine, Germany, France, and Russia.
"I think this issue should be resolved on appropriate conditions and at such meetings. Only at this level. I don’t see any other [way out]," said Kravchuk.