WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The US and Ukrainian leaders also agreed that Russia needs to abide to the terms of the Minsk agreements.
Vice President Biden also welcomed Ukraine’s appointment of Artem Sytnyk to head the country’s Anti-Corruption Bureau and encouraged Kiev to implement anti-trust measures and judicial reform.
A year later, in February 2015, Kiev and independence supporters signed the Minsk agreement, worked out by the leaders of Russia, France, Germany and Ukraine and stipulating a ceasefire in eastern regions, a second such attempt in half a year.
The West has accused Moscow of meddling in Ukraine domestic affairs and escalating the violence in the country by providing military aid to Donbas militias, but the Russian government has repeatedly denied any involvement in the confrontation in Ukraine and made efforts to facilitate the diplomatic solution to the conflict.