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Ukraine crisis: Rebels granted self-rule and amnesty | |
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Ukraine's parliament has granted self-rule to eastern regions controlled by pro-Russian rebels, as well as an amnesty for the fighters themselves. | |
The measures are in line with the 5 September ceasefire agreement signed by President Petro Poroshenko. | The measures are in line with the 5 September ceasefire agreement signed by President Petro Poroshenko. |
The European and Ukrainian parliaments have also voted to ratify a major EU-Ukraine association agreement. | The European and Ukrainian parliaments have also voted to ratify a major EU-Ukraine association agreement. |
The rebels have been battling Ukrainian government forces since their seizure of eastern regions bordering Russia. | |
Ukraine and the West have accused Russia of backing the rebels with soldiers and heavy weapons. Russia denies doing so. | |
At least 3,000 people have been killed in the five-month conflict and more than 310,000 internally displaced in Ukraine, the UN says. | |
The amnesty affects rebels in Donetsk and Luhansk regions, but does not cover the shooting down of the MH17 passenger plane in July. | |
Western leaders believe rebels shot down the Malaysia Airlines jet with a Russian missile - a charge the rebels and Russia deny. | |
Rebels accused of other "grave" crimes will not be covered by the new amnesty either. | Rebels accused of other "grave" crimes will not be covered by the new amnesty either. |
Historic day | Historic day |
The rebels have controlled most of Donetsk and Luhansk regions since April. They launched their uprising soon after Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimea peninsula. | |
On Tuesday there was heavy shelling around the government-held airport in Donetsk, despite a fragile ceasefire. | |
Meanwhile Russia is preparing to send extra troops to Crimea, Russian media reported. | |
They quoted Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu as saying that deploying "proper and self-sufficient forces" there was a top priority in light of the "presence of foreign military in the immediate vicinity of our borders". | |
The EU-Ukraine agreement ratified on Tuesday lies at the root of Ukraine's crisis. | The EU-Ukraine agreement ratified on Tuesday lies at the root of Ukraine's crisis. |
It was Viktor Yanukovych's refusal to sign the deal in November last year that triggered mass protests and his eventual fall from power. | |
The votes ratifying the agreement took place simultaneously, with a live video link-up between the parliaments in Brussels and Kiev. | |
Both President Poroshenko and the President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, called it a historic day. | Both President Poroshenko and the President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, called it a historic day. |
But negotiations with Russia last week led to the free-trade part of the agreement being postponed until 2016. | But negotiations with Russia last week led to the free-trade part of the agreement being postponed until 2016. |
There are fears in Ukraine that Russia will still try to scupper the deal. | There are fears in Ukraine that Russia will still try to scupper the deal. |
Call to free prisoners | Call to free prisoners |
The amnesty law passed by the Ukrainian parliament means pro-Russian separatists taken prisoner in the fighting should now be released. | |
Rebels holding government buildings in the east are now supposed to leave them, hand over captured Ukrainian soldiers and other prisoners and surrender their weapons. | Rebels holding government buildings in the east are now supposed to leave them, hand over captured Ukrainian soldiers and other prisoners and surrender their weapons. |
However, many of the rebels are demanding full independence, and speak of creating a new state called "Novorossiya", something Russian President Vladimir Putin has also mentioned in speeches. | However, many of the rebels are demanding full independence, and speak of creating a new state called "Novorossiya", something Russian President Vladimir Putin has also mentioned in speeches. |
Andre Purgin, a rebel leader in the eastern city of Donetsk, told AFP news agency that the eastern region "no longer has anything to do with Ukraine". | |
"Ukraine is free to adopt any law it wants," he is quoted as saying. "But we are not planning any federalism with Ukraine." | |
Mr Purgin nonetheless said the legislation was a "positive signal because it marks Kiev's return to reality". | |
President Poroshenko said the proposals would guarantee the "sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence" of Ukraine, while paving the way for decentralisation. | |
Economic sanctions | |
The wide-ranging EU-Ukraine association agreement (officially called the AA/DCFTA) would make Ukraine compliant with EU standards in the areas of human rights, security and arms control, and would remove trade barriers. | |
The pact has been signed, but Russia opposes the free-trade provisions, saying its market could be flooded with cheap EU goods shipped via Ukraine. | |
So until 2016 Ukraine will maintain its existing restrictions on imports from the EU, while enjoying full access to the EU market for its own exports. | |
In return, Russia has pledged to maintain favourable trade rules in place for Ukraine as an ex-Soviet republic. | |
Yet the crisis has severely hit Russia-Ukraine trade ties, with the two neighbours imposing economic sanctions on each other. | |
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. |