Rabu 07 May 2014 10:52 WIB

Russia dismisses talks as Ukraine war fears rise

Russian President Vladimir Putin takes part in a news conference at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow March 4, 2014.
Foto: Reuters/Alexei Nikolskiy/Ria Novosti/Kremlin
Russian President Vladimir Putin takes part in a news conference at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow March 4, 2014.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, SLAVYANSK -- Russia rejected a new peace initiative for Ukraine on Tuesday as fears of open war mounted in the ex-Soviet republic, whose troops are waging a deadly offensive against pro-Moscow rebels.

French President Francois Hollande and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier added their voices to the chorus warning that skirmishing in the east of the country could trigger a civil war.

Underlining the risk, Kiev announced that the death toll from an assault on a rebel-held flashpoint town had climbed to more than 34.

The West, which is threatening to broaden sanctions on Russia over the worsening crisis, sees a May 25 presidential poll in Ukraine as crucial to hauling the country back from the brink.

On Tuesday, the Swiss presidency -- which chairs the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe -- urged a suspension of hostilities for that election to take place.

Ukraine's foreign minister Andriy Deshchytsia urged 30 of his counterparts assembled in Vienna to help "eliminate the external threats and provocations supported by Russia."

But Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, also at the Vienna meeting of the Council of Europe, said holding the vote during the current violence would be "unusual".

President Vladimir Putin's spokesman has been blunter, calling the idea "absurd".

Lavrov also dismissed a European push spearheaded by Germany to hold fresh peace talks on Ukraine after the collapse of an April 17 agreement that Moscow has already declared dead.

Any talks excluding the pro-Russian rebels' active in Ukraine's east and southeast "would hardly add anything," he said.

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