OSCE: ceasefire violations in eastern Ukraine at 'worrying levels'

OSCE: ceasefire violations in eastern Ukraine at 'worrying levels'

Ertugrul Apakan, the chief monitor for the OSCE mission, said in Vienna that during the past few weeks, "armed violence in eastern Ukraine has once again reached worrying levels," Radio Liberty reported. Meanwhile, at a security conference in Moscow on April 28, OSCE Secretary-General Lamberto Zannier spoke out against the idea of giving weapons to the unarmed monitors. Zannier said arming the OSCE monitors should only be done if there is consensus and clear agreements are in place, and if their tasks are clearly understood. He said that first and foremost, the warring sides should respect the ceasefire brokered as part of the February 2015 Minsk accords.