According to him, Moscow is alarmed by statements about the irrelevance of the agreements and proposals to replace them with a “more modern document”.

“This, from our point of view, is a very dangerous tendency in the statements of the leadership in Kiev, which can substantially discard us altogether from the moment the situation in Ukraine is settled,” Peskov told the journalists.

He emphasized that "even thinking about agreeing on some new parameters is impossible without the participation of representatives of the self-proclaimed republics in this process."

As the representative of the Kremlin noted, Moscow continues a consistent line in order to use its part of influence on Kiev together with Berlin and Paris to implement the Minsk complex of measures.

Earlier, the deputy ministers of defense and foreign affairs of Russia and France discussed the Donbass as part of consultations in the “2 + 2” format.

July 15, Russian leader Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel during a telephone conversation touched on the situation in the region.