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Leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France, Germany meet in Paris for Ukraine peace talks

Pro-Russian separatists take part in a military competition between tank units near the town of Torez, in the Donetsk region, on September 24, 2015. Ukraine's pro-Moscow insurgents showed off their military prowess on Thursday by launching exercises involving heavy tanks that Kiev claims they had covertly received from Russia.
Pro-Russian separatists take part in a military competition between tank units near the town of Torez, in the Donetsk region, on September 24, 2015. Ukraine's pro-Moscow insurgents showed off their military prowess on Thursday by launching exercises involving heavy tanks that Kiev claims they had covertly received from Russia. ALEKSEY FILIPPOV/AFP/Getty Images

PARIS – Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to meet leaders of Ukraine, France and Germany in a revived European push to bring peace to eastern Ukraine.

The long-awaited summit in Paris on Friday is being overshadowed by international concerns about Russia’s military intervention in Syria this week.

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A senior French diplomat expressed guarded optimism about Friday’s talks, which are expected to address more autonomy for eastern regions and withdrawing weapons.

French President Francois Hollande, in proposing the meeting, praised progress in implementing a troubled February peace deal and said if that continues, “then I will argue for lifting the sanctions.” EU sanctions and a subsequent Russian embargo have hurt many European companies.

The conflict between government forces and Russia-backed separatists has killed more than 8,000 and displaced 2 million since April 2014.

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