Thursday, 01 April 2021, 17:34
Kuleba, OSCE Secretary General discuss escalation of security situation in Ukraine
01.04.2021 16:00
Ukrinform
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and OSCE Secretary General Helga Schmid have discussed the escalation by Russia of the security situation in eastern Ukraine and in Russian-occupied Crimea.
Kuleba wrote this on his Twitter account on Thursday, April 1. I spoke today with OSCE s Helga Schmid on Russia s systemic aggravation of security situation in the east or Ukraine & in Crimea. At this time SMM mandate extension & budget approval was critically important. I welcome the decision. OSCE should closely follow Russian moves, he wrote.
According to the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry s press service, Kuleba emphasized the importance of the OSCE opening additional forward patrol bases along the uncontrolled section of the border with Russia.
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