Russia has up to 9,000 troops in Ukraine, says Poroshenko

  • 9 years ago
Ukraine claims Russia has up to 9,000 troops on its territory as fighting between pro-Russian rebels and Ukrainian forces intensifies in the east of the country.

Russia has once again denied accusations from Kyiv that Moscow is sending troops to Ukraine.

It came ahead of talks in Berlin on the Minsk plan, which sets out a series of points to which both sides agreed last year, but which failed to stop the fighting.

“I promise you, we will have an absolutely clear and stable situation in Ukraine if Russia fulfills point number four (of the Minsk plan): close the border and withdraw all the foreign troops from my territory,” said the Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. “Because now, and the dates of our intelligence confirmed by independent sources, we have more than 9,000 troops of Russian Federation on my territory.”

The Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov said he would seek an immediate ceasefire at the talks and

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