29-03-2024 02:46 PM Jerusalem Timing

NATO Hails ’Fresh Opportunity’ for Ukraine Peace

NATO Hails ’Fresh Opportunity’ for Ukraine Peace

NATO praised on Thursday a renewed ceasefire in eastern Ukraine and Kyiv’s decentralization reforms as a new opportunity for peace and asked Moscow to stop backing the armed rebels.

NATO meetingNATO praised on Thursday a renewed ceasefire in eastern Ukraine and Kyiv’s decentralization reforms as a new opportunity for peace and asked Moscow to stop backing the armed rebels.

"I welcome the efforts to have a renewed ceasefire," NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said, referring to an agreement between the government and separatists to end ceasefire violations from Tuesday as children went back to school.

He said NATO was getting "mixed" reports from Ukraine, underscoring that the situation remained "very fragile."

"It's a bit too early to tell exactly what's going on the ground. But at least the renewed commitment offers a fresh opportunity for all parties to fully implement the Minsk agreements", Stoltenberg said.

The Ukrainian parliament's initial approval of reforms granting pro-Russian separatists a degree of autonomy proves that Kyiv was sticking to a Western-brokered ceasefire agreed in February, he said.

"I welcome the decision... on decentralization,"  Stoltenberg said, adding that "Russia continues to support the separatists... thereby violating the Minsk agreement."

Moscow denies any military involvement in the Ukraine conflict and accuses NATO of closing in on Russia's borders.

Stoltenberg was in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius to inaugurate six small NATO command posts on the alliance's eastern flank to facilitate the deployment of its newly forged rapid reaction force.

He said the move was a response to "a more assertive Russia being responsible for aggressive actions, especially in Ukraine".