Merkel Presses Putin For Release Of Hostages

Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel (CDU) und der russische Praesident Wladimir Putin geben am Freitag (01.06.12) im Kanzleramt in Berlin eine gemeinsamen Pressekonferenz. Merkel hat Putin zu demokratischen Reformen aufger... Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel (CDU) und der russische Praesident Wladimir Putin geben am Freitag (01.06.12) im Kanzleramt in Berlin eine gemeinsamen Pressekonferenz. Merkel hat Putin zu demokratischen Reformen aufgerufen. Sie habe "deutlich gemacht, dass wir alles Interesse haben, dass die demokratische Vielfalt in Russland sich auch weiter entwickeln kann", sagte Merkel am Freitag nach einem Gespraech mit Putin im Berliner Kanzleramt. (zu dapd-Text) Foto: Clemens Bilan/dapd MORE LESS
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BERLIN (AP) — German Chancellor Angela Merkel again called Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday morning and asked for his assistance in freeing seven observers from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe who are being held by pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine.

Spokeswoman Christiane Wirtz said in a statement that Merkel “appealed to the president to use his influence” in resolving the situation.

The chancellor also reminded Putin of Russia’s responsibility in the case because of its OSCE membership.

Eight military observers were taken hostage earlier this month and one has been released. The seven still being held include three German officers and a German interpreter.

The Kremlin said Putin stressed in the call that the main thing was for Ukraine to withdraw its troops from southeastern Ukraine, stop the violence there and quickly start a national dialogue on constitutional reform.

Both sides noted the potential of the OSCE for helping to resolve the crisis in Ukraine, the Russian statement said.

Merkel’s spokeswoman said that the two leaders also spoke about the significance of the Ukrainian elections on May 25 “which are essential for the stability of the country.”

Germany has decried Russia’s annexation of Crimea as illegal.

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