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Ukraine crisis: Moscow 'to help free European observers' | Ukraine crisis: Moscow 'to help free European observers' |
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Moscow says it will do all it can to bring about the release of European military observers detained in eastern Ukraine by pro-Russian separatists. | Moscow says it will do all it can to bring about the release of European military observers detained in eastern Ukraine by pro-Russian separatists. |
The assurance came as EU diplomats revealed they will meet on Monday to discuss new sanctions against Russia. | The assurance came as EU diplomats revealed they will meet on Monday to discuss new sanctions against Russia. |
Earlier, the G7 group of economic powers agreed to intensify sanctions. | Earlier, the G7 group of economic powers agreed to intensify sanctions. |
The West accuses Russia of leading a secessionist revolt in Ukraine's east, after it annexed Crimea last month. Moscow denies the allegations. | The West accuses Russia of leading a secessionist revolt in Ukraine's east, after it annexed Crimea last month. Moscow denies the allegations. |
Rebel militia continue to occupy official buildings in a dozen eastern cities, defying the Ukrainian government in Kiev. | Rebel militia continue to occupy official buildings in a dozen eastern cities, defying the Ukrainian government in Kiev. |
Russia has tens of thousands of troops deployed along its side of the border with Ukraine and has said it would act if its interests were threatened. | Russia has tens of thousands of troops deployed along its side of the border with Ukraine and has said it would act if its interests were threatened. |
The US and the authorities in Kiev have accused Russian jets of violating Ukraine's airspace in a further sign of escalation. | |
However, Russia on Saturday rejected the charges. | |
"Russia's airspace monitoring systems have not registered any violations of air borders of the states adjacent to Russia, including Ukraine," a defence ministry statement said. | |
'Carrying maps' | 'Carrying maps' |
Negotiators are trying to secure the release of eight international observers who were seized and accused of espionage by pro-Russia gunmen. | Negotiators are trying to secure the release of eight international observers who were seized and accused of espionage by pro-Russia gunmen. |
The observers were taking part in a mission linked to the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). | The observers were taking part in a mission linked to the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). |
Quoting German government sources, Reuters said an OSCE team was on its way to the region to try to secure their release. | Quoting German government sources, Reuters said an OSCE team was on its way to the region to try to secure their release. |
"We believe that these people should be released as soon as possible," Andrei Kelin, Russia's envoy to the OSCE, was quoted as saying. | "We believe that these people should be released as soon as possible," Andrei Kelin, Russia's envoy to the OSCE, was quoted as saying. |
"As an OSCE member, Russia will take all possible steps in this case," he said. | "As an OSCE member, Russia will take all possible steps in this case," he said. |
The group - believed to be military observers from Germany, Denmark, Poland, Sweden and the Czech Republic - is being held, along with several Ukrainian army personnel, by forces in the city of Sloviansk. | |
An OSCE spokeswoman in Vienna said the organisation had had "no direct contact with the eight observers being held." | |
Pro-Russian leaders in Sloviansk confirmed the observers' bus had been stopped and said they were checking the identities of those on board. | |
The self-proclaimed mayor of Sloviansk, Vyacheslav Ponomaryov, said at least one passenger had been carrying maps showing separatist checkpoints in the area, which suggested "their involvement in espionage". | |
Last weekend, Mr Ponomaryov broadcast an appeal to President Putin asking for Russian troops to protect the city from "fascists" after three of his men died in a gunfight. | Last weekend, Mr Ponomaryov broadcast an appeal to President Putin asking for Russian troops to protect the city from "fascists" after three of his men died in a gunfight. |
Meanwhile, the G7 praised Ukraine for acting with restraint in dealing with the "armed bands" that had occupied government buildings. | Meanwhile, the G7 praised Ukraine for acting with restraint in dealing with the "armed bands" that had occupied government buildings. |
But the group, which includes the US, UK, Germany, Japan, France, Canada and Italy, condemned Russia's "increasingly concerning rhetoric and ongoing threatening military manoeuvres." | |
The G7 was committed to intensifying sanctions on Russia, ahead of Ukrainian presidential elections next month, a statement said. | |
The US and EU already have assets freezes and travel bans in place targeting a number of Russian individuals and firms accused of playing a part in the annexation of Crimea. | |
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