The official says the only way out of the situation is to involve a third party.
Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories Oleksiy Reznikov says that having signed the Minsk agreements on Donbas, Russia trapped itself.
"When the Russians agreed to this political and diplomatic deal, which we call the Minsk agreements, since this is not an international treaty, they trapped themselves as they had agreed the elections in ORDLO [certain areas of Donetsk and Luhansk regions] would be held under the control of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR)," he told Ukraine 24 TV channel.
"Accordingly, they [ODIHR] work only with the Copenhagen standard [the OSCE 1990 Copenhagen Document], which clearly states no free independent elections could be held in a territory if it is not controlled by the government. Because the government is obliged to provide security guarantees to representatives of a monitoring mission that is to come [to monitor]," the official said.
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"If the government does not guarantee that they can freely and safely move across the territory, they do not come, accordingly, they do not monitor, there will be no the OSCE/ODIHR conclusion that the elections were held in accordance with Ukrainian laws, the Constitution, and the Copenhagen standard. This means they [the Russians] have nothing to do but to turn over control of the border to the Ukrainian government for holding the elections. The only thing that can serve here as a compromise solution, which could be reached through diplomatic channels, is the involvement of a third party, about which a discussion is already underway, i.e. we get back to the issue of peacekeepers," he said.