Head of President’s Office Yermak: Ukraine now dominates in Minsk and Normandy formats

Head of President’s Office Yermak: Ukraine now dominates in Minsk and Normandy formats

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Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak has stated that Ukraine intensified its efforts in promoting peace in Donbas.

"It is very important for us to continue the dialogue. And the Normandy format meeting should continue it [the dialogue]. We expect that concrete agreements on the next steps will be reached," Yermak said during a working trip of President Volodymyr Zelensky to the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, during which the Head of State checked for compliance with the complete and comprehensive ceasefire regime, the President's press service informs.

The Head of the President’s Office added that the Ukrainian authorities had formed a very strong team that would contribute to a peaceful settlement in Donbas.

"Ukraine now dominates in the Minsk format and the Normandy format. We have created a structure that allows the whole world to see that Ukraine is doing everything necessary, and, of course, these efforts will lead to results. If not, everyone will see who does not want to achieve peace," Yermak said.

As reported, the full and comprehensive ceasefire regime in Donbas came into force on July 27.

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