Ukraine and OSCE offer to introduce a silence regime for the period of holidays in Donbas after the martial law ends. Representative of Ukraine at Trilateral Contact Group Iryna Gerashchenko claimed this on Facebook.
‘OSCE and Ukraine proposed to establish a permanent regime of silence in Donbas after the end of the martial law and the beginning of the New Year and Christmas holidays if there is no provocations and acts of aggression from the Russian side,’ Gerashchenko claimed.
According to her, on December 17, there will be a Skype conference of the safety subgroup, where they to discuss the situation. It will be the 18th attempt to establish a ceasefire in Donbas if we succeeded to reach agreements after the negotiations.
As we reported earlier, the coast guard ships of the Russian Navy acted aggressively against the ships of the Ukrainian Navy, which have been carrying out a scheduled transition from Odesa port to Mariupol port in the Sea of Azov.
Given the tough situation in the area of Kerch Strait in the Sea of Azov, President Petro Poroshenko supported the offer of Ukraine's national security and defense council; it stipulates that the Ukrainian Parliament should consider the option to impose the martial law in Ukraine.
On November 28, the Uriadovy Kurier, the official outlet of the Ukrainian Cabinet, published the presidential decree No.392, which activates the decision of the National Security and Defense Council in Ukraine about the 30-days-long martial law in Ukraine.