Ukraine in Arabic | Moscow to forbid bigger OSCE mission at Russia-Ukraine border

The small border observation team is separate from the larger OSCE mission that is monitoring the fragile ceasefire in eastern Ukraine.

KYIV/Ukraine in Arabic/ Russia has blocked Western plans to expand the small international observer mission at the Russian border with Ukraine, diplomats at the Organization for Security and Co-operation (OSCE) said Wednesday in Vienna.

The 57 OSCE countries, including Russia, decided Wednesday to extend the mandate of the OSCE mission by one month until November 23, while keeping its size at the current level.

Ukraine and the West have accused Russia of sending weapons and soldiers to help pro-Russian separatists in the country's east, a charge Moscow denies. More than 3,700 people have been killed in fighting since April in eastern Ukraine.

Senior U.S. official Jennifer Bosworth, speaking at a meeting of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, accused Russia of "undue restrictions" of the 16 OSCE observers and three administrative staff, whose three-month mandate was due to end in late October.

"We are concerned that ... the mission will be unable to monitor the extent to which Russia is participating in or facilitating the flow of illegal arms, funding, and personnel to support the separatists in eastern Ukraine," she said.

There was no immediate comment from Russia's mission to the 57-nation body, which takes decisions by consensus.

Kiev and the rebels reached a ceasefire agreement in early September. But the United Nations this month said the conflict was still claiming about 10 lives a day.

The OSCE said its member states decided to extend the mandate of the observer mission at the Russian checkpoints Gukovo and Donetsk until Nov. 23. They will continue to report on movements across the Russian-Ukrainian border, it said.

Bosworth said it was "deeply regrettable" that Russia would not agree to expand the OSCE's monitoring work on the border.

"We once again have to accept a limited-scope mission, covering just two border checkpoints - which account for approximately one kilometer (0.6 miles) of the 2,300 kilometer border," she said in a statement.

The OSCE also operates a separate, larger monitoring mission in Ukraine itself with 250 international observers seeking to reduce tensions and report on the situation on the ground. That mission has a mandate running until March next year.

The U.S. statement said other OSCE members had also asked for a bigger scope for the mission, but gave no details.

reuters.com

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