EU Member States’ leaders expressed concern about the deterioration security and humanitarian situation in eastern Ukraine, urging Russia to condemn the separatists’ actions and to implement the Minsk agreements.
We express our concern about the deteriorating security and humanitarian situation in eastern Ukraine. We condemn the killing of civilians during the indiscriminate shelling of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol on 24 January 2015. We note evidence of continued and growing support given to the separatists by Russia, which underlines Russia’s responsibility. We urge Russia to condemn the separatists’ actions and to implement the Minsk agreements, the Heads of State or Government said in a joint statement.
We recall the European Council conclusions of 18 December 2014, where we said that “the EU will stay the course” and that we are “ready to take further steps if necessary.” In view of the worsening situation we ask the upcoming Foreign Affairs Council to assess the situation and to consider any appropriate action, in particular on further restrictive measures, aiming at a swift and comprehensive implementation of Minsk agreements.
We will be seized of the situation at our next meeting, the statement said.