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Russia denies its troops are in Ukraine ahead of peace talks

Russia denied new accusations by Kiev that it had sent soldiers and weapons to east Ukraine and held out hope of progress at talks on the conflict in Berlin on Wednesday despite renewed fighting.

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Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday there was no evidence that Russian soldiers and weapons entered eastern Ukraine. Photo: AFP
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Russia denied new accusations by Kiev that it had sent soldiers and weapons to east Ukraine and held out hope of progress at talks on the conflict in Berlin on Wednesday despite renewed fighting.

Kiev accused Russian regular forces of attacking its troops in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday, one of its boldest assertions yet of direct Russian military involvement in the conflict between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian government forces.

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow had seen no evidence to back up such accusations and others made in the past few months.

“I say every time: if you allege this so confidently, present the facts. But nobody can present the facts, or doesn’t want to – which it is, I don’t know,” he told a news conference when asked about the accusations.

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“So before demanding from us that we stop doing something, please present proof that we have done it.”

Lavrov did, however, acknowledge that the pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine hold more territory than assigned to them under a ceasefire agreement reached last September.

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