The sides have discussed in detail the process of implementing the agreements of the Normandy Four summit held in December 2019.
The Office of the President of Ukraine has revealed details of the meeting of political advisors to the Normandy Four leaders held on Friday, September 11.
The sides have discussed in detail the process of implementing the agreements of the Normandy Four summit held in December 2019, as well as the details of negotiations within the Minsk negotiating group, as reported on the presidential website.
"The participants have backed Ukraine's call on the need to take comprehensive measures to extend a sustainable ceasefire [in Donbas]," reads the report.
Head of the President's Office Andriy Yermak said Ukraine would do everything to preserve the truce and prevent it from being disrupted.
"Like no one else, we are interested so that Ukrainian servicemen and civilians no longer die, as it has happened for six years," he said.
The release of prisoners and access of the Red Cross to them were among other topics of the talks.
"The implementation of the proposals presented by the Ukrainian side gives reason to expect progress in the access of international human rights organizations to detainees in the near future," the President's Office said.
The participants in the meeting have agreed to meet in the same format over the next weeks and continue discussing the implementation of the agreements of the 2019 Paris summit.