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West Must Work With Kiev to Tackle Corruption in Ukraine

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Lord Alfred Dubs, a member of the EU External Affairs’ Sub-Committee in the UK House of Lords said that the West should help Kiev in tackling corruption.

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MOSCOW(Sputnik), Svetlana Alexandrova — Western partners should assist Ukraine in tackling corruption in the country seen as a necessary precondition for the Minsk agreements implementation, a member of the EU External Affairs’ Sub-Committee in the UK House of Lords told Sputnik Thursday.

Earlier in the day, Russian President Vladimir Putin said during the Direct Line Q&A session that the West must work with their counterparts in Kiev to fulfill Mink accords instead of 'reiterating' Moscow must adhere to them each time. Even though, corruption is not listed among the provisions of the Minsk agreements, preventing the cases of abuse of entrusted power for private gain have been perceived by the deal signatories as a much needed condition for the reforms in Ukraine and the long-awaited reconciliation.

"I think the Ukrainian regime has responsibilities as to what they should be doing and the west has to stick to these agreements as well and a proper way forward in Ukraine is to help Kiev to tackle corruption," Lord Alfred Dubs stressed.

Russia, among others, has to abide by the agreements as well, he noted.

"One should not forget that it all starts from the Crimean situation — that what caused people upset. May well be that, logically, Crimea should be part of Russia as it is Ukrainian but the process of achieving that was not a happiest one. I think it could be done better, in my view," Dubs added.

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In February 2015, the leaders of Russia, France, Germany and Ukraine elaborated a set of measures in the Belarusian capital of Minsk, aimed at Ukrainian reconciliation. The deal was signed by Kiev and eastern Ukrainian militia. The measures include a ceasefire, weaponry withdrawal from contact line and constitutional amendments.

Implementation of the Minsk accords on Ukraine by the warring sides has become a precondition for the easing or lifting of a series of Western sanctions against Russia.

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