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NewsRSSGeneva Plus’ to depend on Minsk-2 success - expert
15 of January 2016 г.
A proposal by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to create a new format “Geneva Plus” on returning Crimea to Ukraine is a good idea, although its realization will depend on conditions of successful realization of the Minsk agreements.
One of the leading U.S. experts, Senior Director for Human Rights and Human Freedoms at the McCain Institute, David Cramer, commented to an Ukrinform correspondent on a recent Poroshenko’s statement. “I'm not confident that the West will be keen to form such a group unless and until the Minsk agreement is fulfilled,” the expert said and warned about possible difficulties in the realization of such a format creation. On the other side, Cramer noted that the Minsk agreements have no references to Crimea, and this is “one of its biggest shortcomings” of the document. As the same time, Cramer said that the process of Crimea’s return should become a priority not only for Ukraine and the signatories of the Budapest Memorandum, but also for all other states. In addition, the expert stressed that the return of the peninsula to Ukrainian control can take a while. “But until it is retuned, the sanction related to its annexation should remain in place,” Kramer noted. As Ukrinform reported, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said he plans to launch a new international process to return Russia-occupied Crimea. “The most favorable format for such a process is the ‘Geneva Plus’ format with the participation of our allies from the European Union, the United States, and maybe the Budapest memorandum signatories,” the president said. другие новости
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