The President of the European Council, Charles Michel, and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday discussed the situation in Belarus and Ukraine in a telephone call, the EU chief said in a social media post.
Michel said he told Putin that the EU was following the buildup of the Russian military on its border with Ukraine.
Releasing details of the conversation on Twitter, Michel said he underlined that "de-escalation and stability are essential."
He added that he reminded Putin of Russia's responsibility for reaching a peaceful settlement in eastern Ukraine.
The Kremlin said in a statement that both sides stressed the importance of resolving the migration crisis in conformity with the norms of international humanitarian law.
Putin said that the intention of the EU to introduce new sanctions against Belarus would prove counterproductive, according to the Kremlin.
The Russian leader further pointed to the use of tear gas, stun grenades, water cannon and other equipment by Polish security forces and expressed the hope that further violence against migrants would be prevented to avoid escalation.
(Cover: Prime Minister of Belgium Charles Michel shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Russia, in 2018. /Reuters)
Source(s): Xinhua News Agency