Steinmeier said both Ukraine and Russia had hardened their positions and there was no political agreement in sight on holding local elections in Donbass, as demanded by Russia and the Kremlin-backed separatists.
"It was very tedious again today," Steinmeier said. "Pure lip service will not be enough to solve this conflict."
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov meanwhile pushed back on a Ukrainian proposal to allow armed OSCE monitors in Donbass.
"There weren`t any breakthroughs today. The Minsk agreements are stalled we`re not managing to agree on the sequence of steps," Lavrov told reporters.
Highlighting some positives, Steinmeier did, however, say the International Red Cross could help facilitate a significant exchange of prisoners before the end of the year and was optimistic about more phased troops withdrawals taking place.
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