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Donbas region remains a focal point in Ukraine, with ongoing discussions about troop disengagement capturing national and international attention. Recent headlines highlight Ukraine's resistance to disengaging troops along the entire contact line, a stance articulated by Defense Minister Andriy Zahorodniuk. This position is grounded in the concern that such moves would contravene the Minsk agreements and potentially freeze the conflict in a state unfavorable to Ukraine.

In parallel, conversations and missions continue, such as President Zelenskyi's dialogues with global leaders like Angela Merkel to negotiate terms favorable to peace and stability in the region. The discussions also cover humanitarian concerns, with disengagement areas being planned to ease civilian difficulties in conflict zones.

Another dimension to the situation is the response from Russia, with figures like Vladimir Putin advocating for a complete withdrawal along the demarcation line, thus placing additional pressure on international diplomatic negotiations.

On the ground, the disengagement process, when occurring, involves comprehensive demining efforts, crucial for civilian safety, with entities like the OSCE playing a significant role in monitoring and facilitating these actions. Meanwhile, local and international political reactions continue to shape the evolving narrative of conflict resolution in Eastern Ukraine.
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