France's Hollande says coming hours decisive for Ukraine


BRUSSELS (Reuters) - French President Francois Hollande said on Thursday that the deal agreed in Minsk by Germany, France, Russia and Ukraine aimed at ending the conflict in Ukraine was not a guarantee of long-term success.

"The agreement doesn't guarantee that there will be lasting success in the coming days, that supposes that we will continue to be vigilant and apply pressure and pursue the action that has been taken thanks to the initiative launched by the chancellor (Angela Merkel) and myself," Hollande told reporters in Brussels as he arrived for a European summit.

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