
Ukraine: Kiev and DNR both able to hold to ceasefire - OSCE
Both Kiev and the self-proclaimed Donetsk's People's Republic (DPR/DNR) have demonstrated their willingness to hold to the Minsk ceasefire deal, said deputy chief monitor of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine, Alexander Hug, in Donetsk on Thursday.
Speaking at a press conference, Hug informed journalists that the OSCE mission will continue to assist the peace process in eastern Ukraine.
The deputy head also stated that OSCE observers have begun to compile lists of equipment withdrawn by both sides of the conflict from the line of contact in Donbass.
Hug also said that both sides have assured him that the OSCE mission will be given access to the sites where the weapons have been withdrawn from.

Both Kiev and the self-proclaimed Donetsk's People's Republic (DPR/DNR) have demonstrated their willingness to hold to the Minsk ceasefire deal, said deputy chief monitor of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine, Alexander Hug, in Donetsk on Thursday.
Speaking at a press conference, Hug informed journalists that the OSCE mission will continue to assist the peace process in eastern Ukraine.
The deputy head also stated that OSCE observers have begun to compile lists of equipment withdrawn by both sides of the conflict from the line of contact in Donbass.
Hug also said that both sides have assured him that the OSCE mission will be given access to the sites where the weapons have been withdrawn from.