European Union leaders are meeting in Brussels to discuss the violence in Ukraine and a continuing lack of compromise on Greece's debt crisis.
French President Francois Holland and German Chancellor Angela Merkel flew in for the talks after a meeting in Minsk with Russian President Putin, where the heads of state agreed to implement a ceasefire in East Ukraine.
Further measures to stop the fighting between government forces and pro-russian rebels will also be discussed, though its believed that preparations to sanction Russia further for lack of cooperation on Ukraine, have been stalled.
Walking into talks, President of the European Council Donald Tusk said the real test will be whether the ceasefire sticks.
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Stalled negotiations between Greece and eurozone countries over Athen's plans to reverse austerity measures will also top the agenda after eurozone finance ministers failed to reach common ground on Wednesday.
It's also the first time Greece's new Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is attending Europe's high level talks.
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