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Ukraine crisis: Russia's Putin holds talks in Milan Ukraine crisis: Putin-EU talks 'positive but hard'
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has met his Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko and key EU leaders in Milan to discuss the eastern Ukraine crisis. Russia's president and EU leaders have said their talks on the Ukraine crisis - also including Ukraine's president - were positive but difficult.
The leaders of the UK, Germany, France and Italy were expected to press Mr Putin to do more to end the fighting. The UK, German, French and Italian leaders were expected to press Vladimir Putin to do more to end the fighting.
Italian PM Matteo Renzi said after the talks he was "more positive" on prospects for a solution to the crisis. Correspondents say that while there was no sign of breakthrough, the main thing was to create trust between the sides.
The West accuses Russia of arming separatist rebels and sending regular troops to Ukraine. Moscow denies this. The West says Russia is arming separatist rebels and sending troops to eastern Ukraine. Moscow denies this.
The EU insists that sanctions it introduced against Russia over its involvement in the crisis will remain until Moscow takes action to defuse the crisis.
Ukraine and the rebels agreed a truce in September, but each side accuses the other of repeated shelling.Ukraine and the rebels agreed a truce in September, but each side accuses the other of repeated shelling.
The separatists control parts of Ukraine's Donetsk and Luhansk regions.The separatists control parts of Ukraine's Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
More than 3,600 people have been killed since the fighting erupted in April, following the annexation by Russia of Ukraine's southern Crimea peninsular a month earlier.More than 3,600 people have been killed since the fighting erupted in April, following the annexation by Russia of Ukraine's southern Crimea peninsular a month earlier.
Putin's warning 'Full of misunderstandings'
Mr Putin, Mr Poroshenko and EU leaders met on the sidelines of the Asia-Europe (Asem) summit in the northern Italian city. Mr Putin met his Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko and EU leaders on the sidelines of the Asia-Europe (Asem) summit in the northern Italian city of Milan.
The other participants in the meeting included UK Prime Minister David Cameron, French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Mr Renzi. The other participants in the meeting included UK Prime Minister David Cameron, French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
Speaking briefly after the talks, the Italian prime minister said they were constructive but big differences remained. Mr Putin told reporters as he left the meeting that the talks were "good" and "positive", but his spokesman later described them as being "full of misunderstandings".
"I'm more positive, I hope we can work together very strongly," he told journalists. "Unfortunately, some participants of [the Milan] breakfast demonstrated complete unwillingness to understand the reality in south-eastern Ukraine," Dmitry Peskov said, quoted by Russian media.
President Poroshenko met Ms Merkel ahead of Friday's talks, with both expressing regret that many points of a peace plan agreed last month in the Belarusian capital Minsk "had not yet been implemented", German government sources were quoted as saying by the AFP news agency. In a brief news conference after the talks, Mr Renzi said they were constructive but big differences remained.
Ms Merkel also met Mr Putin for two-and-a-half hours late on Thursday. "I think we made a step ahead," he said.
Russian media quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying that there were still "serious differences" between the two leaders over the origins of the crisis. "I would underline the real desire to find a solution and we can be positive."
Ms Merkel said it was "first and foremost" Russia's responsibility to make sure the peace plan was being followed. Meanwhile Mr Cameron said Mr Putin had made it clear he did not want a frozen conflict or a divided Ukraine.
Among other points, the plan envisages the withdrawal of heavy weaponry 15km (10 miles) by each side from the line of contact and the withdrawal of all foreign mercenaries from the conflict zone. But he added that the sanctions would be kept in place until actions agreed as part of a peace plan last month in the Belarusian capital Minsk were taken.
The BBC's Damian Grammaticas in Milan says the talks were an unusual opportunity for the sides to get talking and build some sort of trust, which has so far been severely lacking.
Minsk memorandum: Key points
President Poroshenko met Ms Merkel ahead of Friday's talks, with both expressing regret that many points of the peace plan "had not yet been implemented", German government sources were quoted as saying by the AFP news agency.
Ms Merkel also met Mr Putin for two-and-a-half hours late at night on Thursday after the Russian president arrived late for the summit.
Among other points, the plan envisages the withdrawal of heavy weaponry 15km (10 miles) by each side from the line of contact and the withdrawal of all foreign "mercenaries" from the conflict zone.
Earlier this week, Mr Putin ordered the withdrawal of nearly 18,000 Russian troops stationed near the Ukrainian border.Earlier this week, Mr Putin ordered the withdrawal of nearly 18,000 Russian troops stationed near the Ukrainian border.
However, Nato says it has seen no sign of any major Russian pullback.However, Nato says it has seen no sign of any major Russian pullback.
Gas concernGas concern
Speaking ahead of the Milan talks, Mr Putin stressed that he would not be blackmailed by the EU and US over the Ukrainian crisis. Speaking ahead of the Milan talks, Mr Putin said he would not be blackmailed by the EU and US over the Ukrainian crisis.
In what was seen as a direct reference to US President Barack Obama, the Russian leader warned of "what discord between large nuclear powers can do to strategic stability".In what was seen as a direct reference to US President Barack Obama, the Russian leader warned of "what discord between large nuclear powers can do to strategic stability".
With European sanctions imposed on his country and relations at their lowest ebb since the end of the Cold War, Mr Putin is unlikely to find a particularly warm welcome in Italy, the BBC's Damian Grammaticas in Milan reports.
The likely response from his European counterparts is that the sanctions will not be lifted until they see real changes on the ground, our correspondent says.
In Milan, Mr Putin is also expected to discuss Russian gas supplies to Europe. Most of the gas is delivered via Ukraine.In Milan, Mr Putin is also expected to discuss Russian gas supplies to Europe. Most of the gas is delivered via Ukraine.
The Russian president has already warned that Europe faced "major transit risks" unless Ukraine settled its gas row with Moscow.The Russian president has already warned that Europe faced "major transit risks" unless Ukraine settled its gas row with Moscow.
Russia cut gas supplies to Ukraine in the summer, accusing Kiev of failing to pay its debts. Ukraine says the price set by Moscow is unfair.Russia cut gas supplies to Ukraine in the summer, accusing Kiev of failing to pay its debts. Ukraine says the price set by Moscow is unfair.
The two-day Asem summit brings together more than 50 member states.The two-day Asem summit brings together more than 50 member states.