Ukraine sees Geneva deal as test for Russia, next days crucial


  • World
  • Friday, 18 Apr 2014

GENEVA (Reuters) - A deal aimed at stabilising Ukraine that was agreed with the top Russian, European Union and U.S. diplomats on Thursday will be a test for Russia and must start being implemented within days, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchytsia said.

"The next couple of days will be crucial since they will require from all parties sincere efforts to put into practice the formulas that were so carefully elaborated through out the day," he told a news conference after the talks in Geneva.

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