France says Ukraine talks 'very difficult', no deal yet


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  • Friday, 21 Feb 2014

KIEV (Reuters) - France's foreign minister said on Thursday there was still no agreement over a proposed roadmap to ease the crisis in Ukraine, describing the talks as "very difficult".

"There is no agreement for now, the negotiations are very difficult and we are working to reach a peaceful solution," Fabius told reporters before leaving with his Polish and German counterparts to see Ukrainian President Yanukovich after a more than two-hour meeting with the opposition.

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