The leaders of the Normandy Quartet (Russia, Germany, France and Ukraine) held 16-hour talks on Ukraine in the Belarusian capital Minsk on Wednesday and early Thursday. During the meeting, the sides worked out a document stipulating a ceasefire, weapons withdrawal and a prisoner exchange.
The leaders of Russia, Germany France and Ukraine convened in Minsk earlier this week amid a sharp deterioration of the situation in Donbas. Despite last September's truce, Kiev and independence supporters have continued to accuse each other of military confrontation.
According to the latest UN estimates, at least 5,486 people have been killed in the ongoing violence in Ukraine since the start of Kiev's military operation against independence supporters in the country's southeast in April, 2014.