DPR, LPR invite OSCE monitors to border areas, ready to guarantee their safety - Borodai
DONETSK. June 27 (Interfax) - The self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) and Luhansk People's republic (LPR) are ready to have Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) monitoring missions and to take all measures necessary to ensure their safety, DPR Prime Minister Alexander Borodai said.
"We invite OSCE monitors - with the participation of Russia or without Russia's participation - OSCE mission in general as monitors at checkpoints and all sites of the armed conflict," Borodai said.
"On our part, we compose lists of these sites, which include those in the DPR and LPR territories and those along the Russian border," Borodai said.
"We invite OSCE monitors there so that they can monitor whether someone is moving across the border or not moving. We expect OSCE monitors and, on our part, are ready assist in every way, so that this mission is as safe as possible amid the battle actions held," Borodai said.