28 February 2014
Foreign ministers of the
Weimar Triangle on Ukraine
Below we present a joint statement by the foreign ministers of the Weimar
Triangle (Poland, Germany and France), Radosław Sikorski, Frank-Walter
Steinmeier and Laurent Fabius, on the situation in Ukraine and challenges
facing the country.
MFA Press Office
Joint declaration by the foreign ministers of Poland,
Germany and France on Ukraine
We take note of the formation of a transitional
government in Ukraine supported by a broad majority of votes in the Ukrainian
parliament. This transitional government will have to face immense challenges
in order to improve the standards of living of the citizens of Ukraine which
can be only achieved through the implementation of the transition and
modernization reforms, including fight with corruption, and respect for
democratic values. We are ready to support Ukraine in these efforts.
We remain convinced that political stability and
reforms in Ukraine require a broad consensus supported by all relevant
stakeholders without exception. In particular, a lasting accommodation of the
existing diversity in Ukrainian society necessitates reaching out to Eastern
and Southern regions and engaging with all legitimate interests, including
minority rights especially regarding language issues.
The situation facing Ukraine can only be addressed in
a sustainable fashion, if all major political forces unite and pursue a common
agenda.
We are deeply concerned with the tensions in Crimea.
Everything must be done to decrease the tension in the eastern region and
promote peaceful discussions among relevant parties. We restate our support for
the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country. We appeal to all
parties in Ukraine to refrain from actions that could challenge this.
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