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Ukraine crisis: Hopes rise for peace deal in the east Ukraine crisis: Hopes rise for peace deal in the east
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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has expressed careful optimism that a deal could be struck with Russia to end fighting in the east of his country.Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has expressed careful optimism that a deal could be struck with Russia to end fighting in the east of his country.
The BBC's Bridget Kendall says that there could be a breakthrough when talks including Ukraine, Russia and pro-Russia rebels start in Belarus.The BBC's Bridget Kendall says that there could be a breakthrough when talks including Ukraine, Russia and pro-Russia rebels start in Belarus.
Western countries meanwhile are preparing to tighten sanctions on Russia over its actions in Ukraine.Western countries meanwhile are preparing to tighten sanctions on Russia over its actions in Ukraine.
They are attending the second day of a Nato summit in Newport.They are attending the second day of a Nato summit in Newport.
The West accuses Russia of sending arms and troops to back the rebels in eastern Ukraine. Moscow denies this.The West accuses Russia of sending arms and troops to back the rebels in eastern Ukraine. Moscow denies this.
Also on the itinerary on the second day of the summit in Wales is the rise of Islamic State (IS), and Afghanistan where the alliance is due to end its combat operation at the end of this this year.Also on the itinerary on the second day of the summit in Wales is the rise of Islamic State (IS), and Afghanistan where the alliance is due to end its combat operation at the end of this this year.
But there is no government in place in Kabul to complete the handover because the outcome of presidential elections earlier this year is still being contested.But there is no government in place in Kabul to complete the handover because the outcome of presidential elections earlier this year is still being contested.
Taliban militants launched a deadly attack on a government compound on Thursday.Taliban militants launched a deadly attack on a government compound on Thursday.
An IS video released on Tuesday showed the killing of US journalist Steven Sotloff, just days after the group beheaded another American reporter, James Foley.An IS video released on Tuesday showed the killing of US journalist Steven Sotloff, just days after the group beheaded another American reporter, James Foley.
In the latest video, an IS militant is seen threatening to kill a UK hostage, aid worker David Haines, who was seized in March 2013 in Syria's Idlib province.In the latest video, an IS militant is seen threatening to kill a UK hostage, aid worker David Haines, who was seized in March 2013 in Syria's Idlib province.
Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen had pledged "seriously" to examine any plea by Iraq to fight IS militants, while UK Prime Minister David Cameron said that his country was deciding whether to arm the Kurds.Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen had pledged "seriously" to examine any plea by Iraq to fight IS militants, while UK Prime Minister David Cameron said that his country was deciding whether to arm the Kurds.
'The highest price''The highest price'
Our correspondent says there is a lot at stake at the Nato summit, where President Poroshenko on Thursday confirmed that there was a chance that a deal could be signed in Minsk later on Friday, leading to a ceasefire within hours.Our correspondent says there is a lot at stake at the Nato summit, where President Poroshenko on Thursday confirmed that there was a chance that a deal could be signed in Minsk later on Friday, leading to a ceasefire within hours.
Talks in the Belarussian capital are expected to begin at 14:00 local time (11:00 GMT), Mr Poroshenko said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has also expressed hope that a deal can be agreed.Russian President Vladimir Putin has also expressed hope that a deal can be agreed.
But President Poroshenko was careful not to sound too upbeat. But Mr Poroshenko was careful not to sound too upbeat.
"Ukraine is paying the highest price," the president said, "including lives of soldiers and innocent civilians. As president of Ukraine I must do my best to stop it.""Ukraine is paying the highest price," the president said, "including lives of soldiers and innocent civilians. As president of Ukraine I must do my best to stop it."
Mr Rasmussen also sounded a note of caution. He warned that previous peace offerings from President Putin had turned out to be smokescreens, and it was not certain he would stop destabilising Ukraine. Mr Rasmussen also sounded a note of caution, warning that previous Russian peace offerings had turned out to be smokescreens.
"Based on experience we have to be cautious," he said. "But... if we are witnessing a genuine effort to find a political solution, I would welcome it." It was not certain Mr Putin would stop destabilising Ukraine, he said.
Rebel leaders were quoted as saying they would order a ceasefire at 11:00 GMT on Friday if the peace plan was agreed. "Based on experience we have to be cautious," Mr Rasmussen said. "But... if we are witnessing a genuine effort to find a political solution, I would welcome it."
On Wednesday, Mr Putin announced a seven-point plan, including a halt to "active offensive operations" by the Ukrainian military and pro-Russia rebels, international ceasefire monitoring, unconditional prisoner exchanges and humanitarian aid corridors.On Wednesday, Mr Putin announced a seven-point plan, including a halt to "active offensive operations" by the Ukrainian military and pro-Russia rebels, international ceasefire monitoring, unconditional prisoner exchanges and humanitarian aid corridors.
The fighting on the ground in eastern Ukraine however is not abating, especially in areas were Ukrainian forces are under fire from pro-Russian rebels and are being beaten back. The fighting on the ground in eastern Ukraine however is not abating, especially in areas where Ukrainian forces are under fire from pro-Russian rebels and are being beaten back.
If a peace deal fails to materialise, our correspondent says, the EU and the US have let it be known that they are poised to announce tough new sanctions against Russia instead. If a peace deal fails to materialise, a UK government official said the EU would announce - jointly with the US - tougher punitive measures including more restrictions on Russian banking, energy and defence.
But they have been careful to make clear that further sanctions may be delayed depending on the outcome of the negotiations in Minsk. More so-called "Putin cronies" would have travel bans imposed on them, the official said.
They will be implemented only if there is no breakthrough and no sign of an end to the recent escalation of Russian military support to rebels in eastern Ukraine. But further sanctions may be delayed depending on the outcome of the negotiations in Minsk.
Nato leaders on Thursday agreed new financing to aid Ukraine's military and provide better medical treatment for wounded soldiers in the five-month conflict, which has led to the deaths of more than 2,600 people. New sanctions will be implemented only if there is no breakthrough and no sign of an end to the recent escalation in eastern Ukraine.
A UK government official said the EU would announce - jointly with the US - tougher punitive measures including more restrictions on Russian banking, energy and defence. Meanwhile, Nato leaders on Thursday agreed new financing to aid Ukraine's military and provide better medical treatment for wounded soldiers.
More of what an official dubbed "Putin cronies" would have travel bans imposed on them. The five-month conflict has so far seen some 2,600 soldiers killed.
"We will keep the pressure on Putin to force him to the negotiating table and off the battlefield," the official said.
Mariupol threatenedMariupol threatened
Ukrainian government forces have recently suffered several losses of territory, after rebels launched offensives in both the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, and further south around the city of Mariupol on the Azov Sea. Ukrainian government forces have recently suffered several losses of territory in both the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, and further south around the city of Mariupol on the Azov Sea.
Reports are emerging that the separatists have begun shelling the outer defences of Mariupol. Eyewitnesses spoke of gunfire.Reports are emerging that the separatists have begun shelling the outer defences of Mariupol. Eyewitnesses spoke of gunfire.
The BBC's Fergus Keane on Mariupol says that explosions could be heard close to the city on Thursday night as rebels push towards it from the recently taken town of Novoazovsk. The BBC's Fergal Keane in Mariupol says that explosions could be heard close to the city on Thursday night as rebels push towards it from the recently taken town of Novoazovsk.
Our correspondent says that the situation is confused and the atmosphere volatile.Our correspondent says that the situation is confused and the atmosphere volatile.
Are you in eastern Ukraine? Has the recent violence affected you? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.Are you in eastern Ukraine? Has the recent violence affected you? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.