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Leaders Agree to Create 'Road Map' for Ukraine Peace Process

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20 October 2016 11:18 WIB

Russian President Vladimir Putin, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko attend talks on a stalled peace plan for eastern Ukraine at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, October 19, 2016. The leaders of Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France agreed Wednesday on a 'road map' aimed at reviving the stalled peace process in eastern Ukraine, though details of the plan still need to be worked out by the countries' foreign ministers over the coming month. Sputnik/Kremlin/Mikhail Klimentyev via REUTERS

20 Oktober 2016 00:00 WIB

German Chancellor Angela Merkel walks with Russian President Vladimir Putin as they arrive for talks on a stalled peace plan for eastern Ukraine at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, October 19, 2016. German Chancellor Angela Merkel had invited Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia, Petro Poroshenko of Ukraine and Francois Hollande of France to Berlin for the first four-way talks in over a year, insisting that while major progress was unlikely it was important for top-tier negotiations to continue. REUTERS/Michael Kappeler/Pool

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German chancellor Angela Merkel, fourth left, next to German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, third left, attend talks with Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, left, and Ukraine' s president Petro Poroshenko, right at the chancellery in Berlin, Wednesday Oct. 19, 2016. Ukraine's president said an agreement had been reached that the road map should be adopted by the end of November. Poroshenko was quoted by Russian news agencies as saying it would include all security issues, including restoration of Ukraine's control of its entire border with Russia. Michael Kappeler/Pool Photo via AP

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German chancellor Angela Merkel, second right, next to German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, fourth right, attends talks with Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, fifth left, French president Francois Hollande, left, and Ukraine' s president Petro Poroshenko, fifth right, back to camera, at the chancellery in Berlin, Wednesday Oct. 19, 2016. Michael Kappeler/Pool Photo via AP

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German chancellor Angela Merkel, center right, next to German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, center left,, attends talks with Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, left, and Ukraine' s president Petro Poroshenko, right at the chancellery in Berlin, Wednesday Oct. 19, 2016. Michael Kappeler/Pool Photo via AP

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German chancellor Angela Merkel, top center right, next to German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, center left, attend talks with Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, left, French president Francois Hollande, bottom center left, and Ukraine' s president Petro Poroshenko, right at the chancellery in Berlin, Wednesday Oct. 19, 2016. Michael Kappeler/Pool Photo via AP

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