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Ukraine crisis: May election will play 'crucial role' | Ukraine crisis: May election will play 'crucial role' |
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German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier has said Ukraine's 25 May presidential vote will be "crucial" in bringing the country out of its crisis. | German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier has said Ukraine's 25 May presidential vote will be "crucial" in bringing the country out of its crisis. |
Mr Steinmeier is in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, amid fresh attempts to find a diplomatic solution. | Mr Steinmeier is in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, amid fresh attempts to find a diplomatic solution. |
On Monday, pro-Russia activists in the east declared a separate state which wanted to join Russia after holding votes on self-rule on Sunday. | On Monday, pro-Russia activists in the east declared a separate state which wanted to join Russia after holding votes on self-rule on Sunday. |
Kiev, the US and EU say the referendums in Donetsk and Luhansk were illegal. | Kiev, the US and EU say the referendums in Donetsk and Luhansk were illegal. |
In Kiev, Mr Steinmeier met acting Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk and Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchytsya. | |
He added he hoped steps in Ukraine would "bring back occupied territory, disarm armed groups step by step and reinstall the authority of the state". | |
Fresh sanctions | |
Later, the Russian foreign ministry said fresh EU sanctions would hinder efforts to defuse the crisis. | |
It urged the West to persuade Kiev to hold discussions on Ukraine's future structure and regional rights before the 25 May election. | |
The results of Sunday's referendums "should be a clear signal to Kiev of the depth of the crisis" in Ukraine, it said in a statement. | |
Meanwhile, Russia's gas company, Gazprom, has asked Ukraine to pay $1.66bn (£1bn) for gas deliveries in June. | |
"Taking into an account non-working days, [Ukrainian gas company] Naftogaz should pay this bill by 2 June and, starting from 3 June, the company will be getting gas... only at the volumes paid for," Gazprom said in a statement. | |
On Monday, the EU added 13 people and two businesses to its sanctions list for "undermining or threatening" Ukraine's sovereignty. | |
Earlier on Tuesday, a separatist leader called on Russia to "absorb" the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk. | |
Armed separatists remain in control of many official buildings across eastern Ukraine. | |
Moscow annexed Ukraine's southern autonomous republic of Crimea in March following a controversial referendum. | Moscow annexed Ukraine's southern autonomous republic of Crimea in March following a controversial referendum. |
The Ukrainian government fears a similar outcome in Donetsk, Luhansk and parts of southern Ukraine. | |
Mr Steinmeier's trip is to support a national "round table" under the auspices of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). | |
The OSCE has issued a statement saying Russian President Vladimir Putin was "supportive" of its roadmap to defuse the crisis. | |
Election pledge | Election pledge |
Germany, France and the UK also suggested that Russia would be further punished if it undermined Ukraine's planned presidential elections on 25 May. | Germany, France and the UK also suggested that Russia would be further punished if it undermined Ukraine's planned presidential elections on 25 May. |
Separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk say 89% and 96% respectively voted in favour of "self-rule" in the referendums. | Separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk say 89% and 96% respectively voted in favour of "self-rule" in the referendums. |
Pro-Russia activists in Luhansk declared independence after the referendum there. | Pro-Russia activists in Luhansk declared independence after the referendum there. |
Self-declared Donetsk People's Republic leader Denis Pushilin urged Moscow to listen to the "will of the people". | Self-declared Donetsk People's Republic leader Denis Pushilin urged Moscow to listen to the "will of the people". |
He said he was not calling for Russian military intervention, but that "peacekeepers" may be needed. Moscow has not responded to his comments. | He said he was not calling for Russian military intervention, but that "peacekeepers" may be needed. Moscow has not responded to his comments. |
Nato believes some 40,000 Russian troops are deployed near Ukraine's border, although Moscow says they have been pulled back. | Nato believes some 40,000 Russian troops are deployed near Ukraine's border, although Moscow says they have been pulled back. |
Are you in the Donetsk or Luhansk region, or elsewhere in Ukraine? Will you be voting in the presidential election on 25 May? What do you think of the "self-rule" referendums? You can send us your thoughts by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject line "Ukraine". | Are you in the Donetsk or Luhansk region, or elsewhere in Ukraine? Will you be voting in the presidential election on 25 May? What do you think of the "self-rule" referendums? You can send us your thoughts by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject line "Ukraine". |
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