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East Ukraine militants snub Geneva deal on crisis | East Ukraine militants snub Geneva deal on crisis |
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Pro-Russian separatists in Donetsk say they will not leave the government building there, defying the Kiev authorities and threatening a new international deal on Ukraine. | Pro-Russian separatists in Donetsk say they will not leave the government building there, defying the Kiev authorities and threatening a new international deal on Ukraine. |
The separatists' spokesman told the BBC that the Kiev government was "illegal", so they would not go until the Kiev government stepped down. | The separatists' spokesman told the BBC that the Kiev government was "illegal", so they would not go until the Kiev government stepped down. |
Russia, Ukraine, the EU and US earlier agreed that illegal military groups in Ukraine must leave official buildings. | Russia, Ukraine, the EU and US earlier agreed that illegal military groups in Ukraine must leave official buildings. |
They reached the deal in Geneva. | They reached the deal in Geneva. |
Alexander Gnezdilov, spokesman for the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, said his group would evacuate the government building in the eastern city only when the "illegal" Kiev government vacated parliament and the presidential administration. | Alexander Gnezdilov, spokesman for the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, said his group would evacuate the government building in the eastern city only when the "illegal" Kiev government vacated parliament and the presidential administration. |
A tense standoff continues in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russian separatists - many of them armed - are occupying official buildings in at least nine cities and towns. | A tense standoff continues in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russian separatists - many of them armed - are occupying official buildings in at least nine cities and towns. |
Another protest leader in Donetsk said the separatists would not leave unless pro-European demonstrators in Kiev's Maidan Square packed up their camp first. | Another protest leader in Donetsk said the separatists would not leave unless pro-European demonstrators in Kiev's Maidan Square packed up their camp first. |
US President Barack Obama cautiously welcomed the Geneva deal, but warned that the US and its allies were ready to impose new sanctions on Russia if the situation failed to improve. | US President Barack Obama cautiously welcomed the Geneva deal, but warned that the US and its allies were ready to impose new sanctions on Russia if the situation failed to improve. |
On Friday there were reports of some shooting in Serhiyivka, in Donetsk region. | On Friday there were reports of some shooting in Serhiyivka, in Donetsk region. |
Ukrainian paratroopers opened fire to remove a protesters' roadblock in Serhiyivka, Interfax-Ukraine reported, quoting local sources. The details have not been confirmed. | Ukrainian paratroopers opened fire to remove a protesters' roadblock in Serhiyivka, Interfax-Ukraine reported, quoting local sources. The details have not been confirmed. |
Russia denies fomenting separatism in eastern and southern Ukraine. | Russia denies fomenting separatism in eastern and southern Ukraine. |
In other developments on Friday | |
Media spotlight on Putin | Media spotlight on Putin |
Russian newspapers devoted their front pages on Friday to President Vladimir Putin's four-hour televised phone-in, rather than the Geneva talks. | Russian newspapers devoted their front pages on Friday to President Vladimir Putin's four-hour televised phone-in, rather than the Geneva talks. |
"Vladimir Putin: You don't need to worry about a thing" said the front-page headline in Rossiskaya Gazeta, while Kommersant bore the headline: "Putin charts a stubborn line". | "Vladimir Putin: You don't need to worry about a thing" said the front-page headline in Rossiskaya Gazeta, while Kommersant bore the headline: "Putin charts a stubborn line". |
Mr Putin was repeatedly applauded by Russians during the live event, in which he demanded firm security guarantees and equal rights for Russian-speakers in Ukraine. | Mr Putin was repeatedly applauded by Russians during the live event, in which he demanded firm security guarantees and equal rights for Russian-speakers in Ukraine. |
He said he hoped he would not have to use his "right" to send Russian forces into Ukraine. | He said he hoped he would not have to use his "right" to send Russian forces into Ukraine. |
Moscow is believed to have thousands of troops massed along the border with its neighbour. | Moscow is believed to have thousands of troops massed along the border with its neighbour. |
Mr Putin was speaking after Wednesday night's clash in Mariupol, eastern Ukraine, in which three separatists were reportedly killed by Ukrainian security forces after hundreds of pro-Russians attacked a military base. | Mr Putin was speaking after Wednesday night's clash in Mariupol, eastern Ukraine, in which three separatists were reportedly killed by Ukrainian security forces after hundreds of pro-Russians attacked a military base. |
US-UK resolve | US-UK resolve |
At the Geneva talks, the sides agreed that illegal military groups in Ukraine must be dissolved, and that those occupying buildings must be disarmed and leave them. | At the Geneva talks, the sides agreed that illegal military groups in Ukraine must be dissolved, and that those occupying buildings must be disarmed and leave them. |
The foreign ministers also agreed that there would be an amnesty for all anti-government protesters. | The foreign ministers also agreed that there would be an amnesty for all anti-government protesters. |
But speaking in Washington just hours later, President Obama expressed scepticism as to whether Russia would keep its side of the bargain. | But speaking in Washington just hours later, President Obama expressed scepticism as to whether Russia would keep its side of the bargain. |
"My hope is that we actually do see follow-through over the next several days, but I don't think, given past performance, that we can count on that," he said. | "My hope is that we actually do see follow-through over the next several days, but I don't think, given past performance, that we can count on that," he said. |
In a telephone call with UK Prime Minister David Cameron, the two leaders agreed that the United States and Europe were prepared to take further measures to impose a new round of sanctions if Russia failed to help restore order. | In a telephone call with UK Prime Minister David Cameron, the two leaders agreed that the United States and Europe were prepared to take further measures to impose a new round of sanctions if Russia failed to help restore order. |
The UK is to provide an additional £1m ($1.7m; 1.2m euros) to support the expansion of the OSCE special monitoring mission in Ukraine. | The UK is to provide an additional £1m ($1.7m; 1.2m euros) to support the expansion of the OSCE special monitoring mission in Ukraine. |
UN chief Ban Ki-moon said he was encouraged by the outcome of the talks and that he expected all sides to "show their serious intention" to implement the agreement. | UN chief Ban Ki-moon said he was encouraged by the outcome of the talks and that he expected all sides to "show their serious intention" to implement the agreement. |
Ukraine has been in crisis since pro-Moscow President Viktor Yanukovych was toppled in February. | Ukraine has been in crisis since pro-Moscow President Viktor Yanukovych was toppled in February. |
Russia then annexed the Crimean peninsula - part of Ukraine but with a Russian-speaking majority - in a move that provoked international outrage. | Russia then annexed the Crimean peninsula - part of Ukraine but with a Russian-speaking majority - in a move that provoked international outrage. |