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Ukraine ceasefire talks as West plans Russia sanctions | Ukraine ceasefire talks as West plans Russia sanctions |
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Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko has raised hopes that a deal could be struck with Russia to end fighting in the east of his country. | |
Ukraine, Russia and pro-Russia rebels are set to begin afternoon talks in Belarus. However, there are new reports of shelling near the town of Mariupol. | |
Meanwhile, Western countries are preparing to tighten sanctions on Russia in case talks come to nothing. | |
They are attending the second day of a Nato summit in Newport, Wales. | They are attending the second day of a Nato summit in Newport, Wales. |
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. |
More than 2,600 people have died during the five-month conflict. | More than 2,600 people have died during the five-month conflict. |
Leaders will also discuss the growing threat of Islamic State (IS) in Iraq and Syria. | Leaders will also discuss the growing threat of Islamic State (IS) in Iraq and Syria. |
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 said Nato had pledged "seriously" to examine any plea by Iraq to fight IS militants. | Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Nato had pledged "seriously" to examine any plea by Iraq to fight IS militants. |
UK Prime Minister David Cameron said that his country was deciding whether to arm the Kurds. | UK Prime Minister David Cameron said that his country was deciding whether to arm the Kurds. |
Also on the agenda is the situation in Afghanistan, where the alliance is due to end its combat operations at the end of this year. | Also on the agenda is the situation in Afghanistan, where the alliance is due to end its combat operations at the end of this year. |
However, 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. | However, 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. |
'The highest price' | 'The highest price' |
At the Nato summit, EU and US leaders are preparing to finalise a package of sanctions that would target Russian banking, energy and defence. | |
More so-called "Putin cronies" would have travel bans imposed on them, sources say. | |
However, the BBC's chief political correspondent Norman Smith says the sanctions are likely to go ahead whether or not a ceasefire is agreed. | |
Western leaders remain sceptical that a ceasefire can hold, but are prepared to remove the sanctions if it does, our correspondent says. | |
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 Belarusian capital are expected to begin at 14:00 local time (11:00 GMT), Mr Poroshenko said. | Talks in the Belarusian 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 Mr 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." |
Rebel leaders were cautious as well. | Rebel leaders were cautious as well. |
"In the past we had some ceasefire agreements Poroshenko didn't honour," Oleg Tsaryov, a senior rebel official, told Reuters news agency in Donetsk. | "In the past we had some ceasefire agreements Poroshenko didn't honour," Oleg Tsaryov, a senior rebel official, told Reuters news agency in Donetsk. |
Mr Rasmussen also sounded a note of caution, warning that previous Russian peace offerings had turned out to be smokescreens. | Mr Rasmussen also sounded a note of caution, warning that previous Russian peace offerings had turned out to be smokescreens. |
It was not certain Mr Putin would stop destabilising Ukraine, he said. | It was not certain Mr Putin would stop destabilising Ukraine, he said. |
"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." | "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. |
Mariupol threatened | Mariupol threatened |
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. | |
Reports from the region early on Thursday suggested fighting had broken out again near the city of Mariupol on the Azov Sea. | |
Two civilians were injured by apparent shelling on Friday morning, the BBC's Fergal Keane reports from Mariupol. | |
Our correspondent says that the situation is confused and the atmosphere volatile. | Our correspondent says that the situation is confused and the atmosphere volatile. |
Meanwhile, Nato leaders on Thursday agreed new financing to aid Ukraine's military and provide better medical treatment for wounded soldiers. | |
Ukrainian government forces have recently suffered several losses of territory in both the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, and further south around Mariupol. | |
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. |