Ukraine has requested a meeting of the Vienna Document participating states, the country’s Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said late on Sunday, accusing Moscow of failing to respond to Kiev’s inquiry over its military activities.
“Russia failed to respond to our request under the Vienna Document. Consequently, we take the next step,” Kuleba wrote on Twitter. “We request a meeting with Russia and all participating states within 48 hours to discuss its reinforcement and redeployment along our border and in temporarily occupied Crimea.”
The Vienna Document is a framework agreement aimed at confidence and security-building, which was adopted by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) participating states. The latest iteration of the document was signed by OSCE members back in 2011.