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Ukraine crisis: Ceasefire holds as sceptical Obama welcomes truce but says it 'must be tested' Ukraine crisis: Ceasefire holds as Russia says it 'will react' to further EU penalties
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A ceasefire between Ukraine and separatist rebels began last night and appears to still be in place, after a five-month bloody conflict left more than 2,000 dead.A ceasefire between Ukraine and separatist rebels began last night and appears to still be in place, after a five-month bloody conflict left more than 2,000 dead.
The deal began at 6pm local time after being signed in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, by Kiev, Moscow and the Russia-backed separatists, as well as the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).The deal began at 6pm local time after being signed in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, by Kiev, Moscow and the Russia-backed separatists, as well as the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).
As part of the agreement, all heavy weaponry is to be withdrawn, more than 1,000 prisoners released and humanitarian aid sent to the epicentre of the fighting in eastern Ukraine.As part of the agreement, all heavy weaponry is to be withdrawn, more than 1,000 prisoners released and humanitarian aid sent to the epicentre of the fighting in eastern Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko confirmed that the ceasefire was a result of a “long conversation” between all parties mediated by members of the OSCE.Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko confirmed that the ceasefire was a result of a “long conversation” between all parties mediated by members of the OSCE.
He added that the prisoner exchange, which has been described as a “breakthrough”, could begin today.He added that the prisoner exchange, which has been described as a “breakthrough”, could begin today.
Mr Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the Kremlin hopes the ceasefire will ensure that negotiations can continue in the effort to bring about “the full settlement of the crisis in Ukraine”.Mr Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the Kremlin hopes the ceasefire will ensure that negotiations can continue in the effort to bring about “the full settlement of the crisis in Ukraine”.
US President Barack Obama said that the ceasefire is fresh and “has to be tested” and that the most effective way to ensure its success would be to continue with the additional approved economic sanctions.US President Barack Obama said that the ceasefire is fresh and “has to be tested” and that the most effective way to ensure its success would be to continue with the additional approved economic sanctions.
However, Russia's Foreign Ministry said this morning that  it "will react" if the EU sanctions are imposed, though it is unclear in what shape this reaction will come.However, Russia's Foreign Ministry said this morning that  it "will react" if the EU sanctions are imposed, though it is unclear in what shape this reaction will come.
A statement said: "If they are implemented of course there will be a reaction from our side," according to Reuters.
The EU ratified further sanctions against Moscow yesterday, extending the list of people who will be slapped with travel bans and asset freezes, in addition to tighter controls on its access to capital marks and its trade in arms and defence technologies.The EU ratified further sanctions against Moscow yesterday, extending the list of people who will be slapped with travel bans and asset freezes, in addition to tighter controls on its access to capital marks and its trade in arms and defence technologies.
They are due to come into force on Monday.
The sanctions could be suspended if Moscow keeps to its side of the truce deal and removes its troops from Ukraine.The sanctions could be suspended if Moscow keeps to its side of the truce deal and removes its troops from Ukraine.
Speaking at the end of a two-day Nato summit in Wales, President Obama added that he hopes the truce would hold but that there is concern the rebels and Russia could still fall foul of Ukraine’s territorial integrity.Speaking at the end of a two-day Nato summit in Wales, President Obama added that he hopes the truce would hold but that there is concern the rebels and Russia could still fall foul of Ukraine’s territorial integrity.
Donetsk separatist leader Alexander Zakharchenko, said he was “very pleased and happy that we managed to take the first steps to change the military situation into a political discussion.”Donetsk separatist leader Alexander Zakharchenko, said he was “very pleased and happy that we managed to take the first steps to change the military situation into a political discussion.”
Speaking on the ceasefire, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said: “If certain processes get under way, we are prepared to suspend sanctions.Speaking on the ceasefire, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said: “If certain processes get under way, we are prepared to suspend sanctions.
“We have to see whether this ceasefire is being applied. Do Russian troops withdraw, so far as they're there?”“We have to see whether this ceasefire is being applied. Do Russian troops withdraw, so far as they're there?”
Russia has always denied supplying the rebels with weaponry, troops and funds since the fighting began in April.Russia has always denied supplying the rebels with weaponry, troops and funds since the fighting began in April.
United National Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called for the full implementation of the ceasefire and also hailed the discussions between the Presidents of Ukraine and Russia as a “breakthrough”.United National Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called for the full implementation of the ceasefire and also hailed the discussions between the Presidents of Ukraine and Russia as a “breakthrough”.
He added that “credible and comprehensive monitoring and verification are essential elements for successful implementation of the cease-fire and the peace plan.”He added that “credible and comprehensive monitoring and verification are essential elements for successful implementation of the cease-fire and the peace plan.”
Additional reporting by PAAdditional reporting by PA