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  1. Text of the Mink protocol The text of the protocol consists of twelve points: To ensure an immediate bilateral ceasefire. To ensure the monitoring and verification of the ceasefire by the OSCE. Decentralisation of power, including through the adoption of the Ukrainian law "On temporary Order of Local Self-Governance in Particular Districts of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts". To ensure the permanent monitoring of the Ukrainian-Russian border and verification by the OSCE with the creation of security zones in the border regions of Ukraine and the Russian Federation. Immediate release of all hostages and illegally detained persons. A law preventing the prosecution and punishment of people in connection with the events that have taken place in some areas of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts. To continue the inclusive national dialogue. To take measures to improve the humanitarian situation in Donbas. To ensure early local elections in accordance with the Ukrainian law "On temporary Order of Local Self-Governance in Particular Districts of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts". To withdraw illegal armed groups and military equipment as well as fighters and mercenaries from the territory of Ukraine. To adopt a programme of economic recovery and reconstruction for the Donbas region. To provide personal security for participants in the consultations. Signatories The following representatives signed the document:[13] Swiss diplomat and OSCE representative Heidi Tagliavini Former president of Ukraine (July 1994 to January 2005) and Ukrainian representative Leonid Kuchma Russian Ambassador to Ukraine and Russian representative Mikhail Zurabov Rebel heads Alexander Zakharchenko and Igor Plotnitsky[14] Follow-up memorandum Wikisource has original text related to this article: Memorandum on fulfilment of the provisions of the Protocol on the results of consultations of the Trilateral Contact Group In the two weeks after the Minsk Protocol was signed, there were frequent violations of the ceasefire by both parties to the conflict.[15][16] Talks continued in Minsk, and a follow-up to the Minsk Protocol was agreed to on 19 September 2014. This memorandum clarified the implementation of the Protocol. Amongst some of the peacemaking measures agreed to were:[15][17][18] To ban flights by combat aircraft over the security zone To withdraw all foreign mercenaries from the conflict zone To ban offensive operations To pull heavy weaponry 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) back on each side of the line of contact, creating a 30-kilometre (19 mi) buffer zone To task the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine with monitoring implementation of Minsk Protocol No agreement of NATO not expandng either.an immediate bilateral ceasefire. To ensure the monitoring and verification of the ceasefire by the OSCE. Decentralisation of power, including through the adoption of the Ukrainian law "On temporary Order of Local Self-Governance in Particular Districts of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts". To ensure the permanent monitoring of the Ukrainian-Russian border and verification by the OSCE with the creation of security zones in the border regions of Ukraine and the Russian Federation. Immediate release of all hostages and illegally detained persons. A law preventing the prosecution and punishment of people in connection with the events that have taken place in some areas of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts. To continue the inclusive national dialogue. To take measures to improve the humanitarian situation in Donbas. To ensure early local elections in accordance with the Ukrainian law "On temporary Order of Local Self-Governance in Particular Districts of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts". To withdraw illegal armed groups and military equipment as well as fighters and mercenaries from the territory of Ukraine. To adopt a programme of economic recovery and reconstruction for the Donbas region. To provide personal security for participants in the consultations. Signatories The following representatives signed the document: Swiss diplomat and OSCE representative Heidi Tagliavini Former president of Ukraine (July 1994 to January 2005) and Ukrainian representative Leonid Kuchma Russian Ambassador to Ukraine and Russian representative Mikhail Zurabov Rebel heads Alexander Zakharchenko and Igor Plotnitsky[14] Follow-up memorandum Wikisource has original text related to this article: Memorandum on fulfilment of the provisions of the Protocol on the results of consultations of the Trilateral Contact Group In the two weeks after the Minsk Protocol was signed, there were frequent violations of the ceasefire by both parties to the conflict.[15][16] Talks continued in Minsk, and a follow-up to the Minsk Protocol was agreed to on 19 September 2014. This memorandum clarified the implementation of the Protocol. Amongst some of the peacemaking measures agreed to were. To ban flights by combat aircraft over the security zone To withdraw all foreign mercenaries from the conflict zone To ban offensive operations To pull heavy weaponry 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) back on each side of the line of contact, creating a 30-kilometre (19 mi) buffer zone To task the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine with monitoring implementation of Minsk Protocol No agreement of NATO not expandng at all!!!
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  2.  @OptimusPrinceps_Augustus  Text of the protocol The text of the protocol consists of twelve points: To ensure an immediate bilateral ceasefire. To ensure the monitoring and verification of the ceasefire by the OSCE. Decentralisation of power, including through the adoption of the Ukrainian law "On temporary Order of Local Self-Governance in Particular Districts of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts". To ensure the permanent monitoring of the Ukrainian-Russian border and verification by the OSCE with the creation of security zones in the border regions of Ukraine and the Russian Federation. Immediate release of all hostages and illegally detained persons. A law preventing the prosecution and punishment of people in connection with the events that have taken place in some areas of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts. To continue the inclusive national dialogue. To take measures to improve the humanitarian situation in Donbas. To ensure early local elections in accordance with the Ukrainian law "On temporary Order of Local Self-Governance in Particular Districts of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts". To withdraw illegal armed groups and military equipment as well as fighters and mercenaries from the territory of Ukraine. To adopt a programme of economic recovery and reconstruction for the Donbas region. To provide personal security for participants in the consultations. Signatories The following representatives signed the document:[13] Swiss diplomat and OSCE representative Heidi Tagliavini Former president of Ukraine (July 1994 to January 2005) and Ukrainian representative Leonid Kuchma Russian Ambassador to Ukraine and Russian representative Mikhail Zurabov Rebel heads Alexander Zakharchenko and Igor Plotnitsky[14] Follow-up memorandum Wikisource has original text related to this article: Memorandum on fulfilment of the provisions of the Protocol on the results of consultations of the Trilateral Contact Group In the two weeks after the Minsk Protocol was signed, there were frequent violations of the ceasefire by both parties to the conflict.[15][16] Talks continued in Minsk, and a follow-up to the Minsk Protocol was agreed to on 19 September 2014. This memorandum clarified the implementation of the Protocol. Amongst some of the peacemaking measures agreed to were: To ban flights by combat aircraft over the security zone To withdraw all foreign mercenaries from the conflict zone To ban offensive operations To pull heavy weaponry 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) back on each side of the line of contact, creating a 30-kilometre (19 mi) buffer zone To task the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine with monitoring implementation of Minsk Protocol. No Agreement on NATO not expanding at all. After years of cold war, multiple wars and a Berlin wall.
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  3.  @mynameisnobodysometimeseve7653  Text of the Mink protocol The text of the protocol consists of twelve points: To ensure an immediate bilateral ceasefire. To ensure the monitoring and verification of the ceasefire by the OSCE. Decentralisation of power, including through the adoption of the Ukrainian law "On temporary Order of Local Self-Governance in Particular Districts of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts". To ensure the permanent monitoring of the Ukrainian-Russian border and verification by the OSCE with the creation of security zones in the border regions of Ukraine and the Russian Federation. Immediate release of all hostages and illegally detained persons. A law preventing the prosecution and punishment of people in connection with the events that have taken place in some areas of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts. To continue the inclusive national dialogue. To take measures to improve the humanitarian situation in Donbas. To ensure early local elections in accordance with the Ukrainian law "On temporary Order of Local Self-Governance in Particular Districts of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts". To withdraw illegal armed groups and military equipment as well as fighters and mercenaries from the territory of Ukraine. To adopt a programme of economic recovery and reconstruction for the Donbas region. To provide personal security for participants in the consultations. Signatories The following representatives signed the document:[13] Swiss diplomat and OSCE representative Heidi Tagliavini Former president of Ukraine (July 1994 to January 2005) and Ukrainian representative Leonid Kuchma Russian Ambassador to Ukraine and Russian representative Mikhail Zurabov Rebel heads Alexander Zakharchenko and Igor Plotnitsky[14] Follow-up memorandum Wikisource has original text related to this article: Memorandum on fulfilment of the provisions of the Protocol on the results of consultations of the Trilateral Contact Group In the two weeks after the Minsk Protocol was signed, there were frequent violations of the ceasefire by both parties to the conflict.[15][16] Talks continued in Minsk, and a follow-up to the Minsk Protocol was agreed to on 19 September 2014. This memorandum clarified the implementation of the Protocol. Amongst some of the peacemaking measures agreed to were:[15][17][18] To ban flights by combat aircraft over the security zone To withdraw all foreign mercenaries from the conflict zone To ban offensive operations To pull heavy weaponry 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) back on each side of the line of contact, creating a 30-kilometre (19 mi) buffer zone To task the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine with monitoring implementation of Minsk Protocol No agreement of NATO not expandng either.an immediate bilateral ceasefire. To ensure the monitoring and verification of the ceasefire by the OSCE. Decentralisation of power, including through the adoption of the Ukrainian law "On temporary Order of Local Self-Governance in Particular Districts of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts". To ensure the permanent monitoring of the Ukrainian-Russian border and verification by the OSCE with the creation of security zones in the border regions of Ukraine and the Russian Federation. Immediate release of all hostages and illegally detained persons. A law preventing the prosecution and punishment of people in connection with the events that have taken place in some areas of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts. To continue the inclusive national dialogue. To take measures to improve the humanitarian situation in Donbas. To ensure early local elections in accordance with the Ukrainian law "On temporary Order of Local Self-Governance in Particular Districts of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts". To withdraw illegal armed groups and military equipment as well as fighters and mercenaries from the territory of Ukraine. To adopt a programme of economic recovery and reconstruction for the Donbas region. To provide personal security for participants in the consultations. Signatories The following representatives signed the document: Swiss diplomat and OSCE representative Heidi Tagliavini Former president of Ukraine (July 1994 to January 2005) and Ukrainian representative Leonid Kuchma Russian Ambassador to Ukraine and Russian representative Mikhail Zurabov Rebel heads Alexander Zakharchenko and Igor Plotnitsky[14] Follow-up memorandum Wikisource has original text related to this article: Memorandum on fulfilment of the provisions of the Protocol on the results of consultations of the Trilateral Contact Group In the two weeks after the Minsk Protocol was signed, there were frequent violations of the ceasefire by both parties to the conflict.[15][16] Talks continued in Minsk, and a follow-up to the Minsk Protocol was agreed to on 19 September 2014. This memorandum clarified the implementation of the Protocol. Amongst some of the peacemaking measures agreed to were. To ban flights by combat aircraft over the security zone To withdraw all foreign mercenaries from the conflict zone To ban offensive operations To pull heavy weaponry 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) back on each side of the line of contact, creating a 30-kilometre (19 mi) buffer zone To task the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine with monitoring implementation of Minsk Protocol No agreement of NATO not expandng either.
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