The European Council has called on all parties to the conflict in Ukraine to fulfill the peace plan put forward by President Petro Poroshenko regarding the settlement of the situation in the eastern regions.

The European Council regrets that the ceasefire, which is observed by the Ukrainian authorities, has not led to a complete cessation of hostilities. Therefore, the Council calls on all parties to be faithful to the implementation of the peace plan, the press office of the Ukrainian president quoted European Council conclusions of June 27 this year.

The council said it urged the Russian government to use its influence of illegal armed formations and to stop the flow of arms and militants across the border in order to achieve quick and significant results in de-escalating the situation.

At the same time, the European Council supports the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) mission for monitoring the implementation of the peaceful settlement plan and its role in supporting the ceasefire and creating efficient border control, the conclusions said.

Since Europe does not recognize Russia's annexation of Crimea, the European Council welcomes work carried out by the European Commission in order to implement the policy and the decision to ban imports from Crimea and Sevastopol, which do not have the Ukrainian certificate, the document said.

The European Council reminded everyone that the European Commission, the European External Action Service and participating states have held preparatory work on possible target measures in order to implement further steps in case events in eastern Ukraine require this, the conclusions said.

At the same time, the European Council supports the peace plan of the Ukrainian president on settling the situation in eastern Ukraine, the document said. The council notes the statement of Russian President Vladimir Putin supporting the plan and decisions of the Federation Council to revoke its permit to use Russian troops in Ukraine, the conclusions said.

The European Council conclusions were posted on the Web site of the Ukrainian president but the document was removed later. It is planned to release the conclusions later, after the summit ends, the press office said.