KIEV, May 11 – The foreign ministers of the Normandy Quartet nations (France, Germany, Russia and Ukraine) failed to reach consensus at their Berlin meeting with Russia on what Kiev sees as key conditions for holding elections in Donbas, Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin said.
"We have not reached agreement. Russia presented its versions of the election laws. But I told Mr. Lavrov that we are capable of writing our own Ukrainian laws and need no advice. Thus, on this issue, we have no progress, and we will be working on this issue in the future," he told reporters in Berlin on Wednesday after the meeting.
Klimkin said that, at the meeting he voiced all aspects that are "undiscussable" for Ukraine.
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