Russian President Vladimir Putin will take part in the meeting of the Normandy Quartet in Berlin, the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
"Tomorrow the president will go to Berlin where he will hold talks with Merkel, Hollande and Poroshenko," TASS cited Peskov as saying.
The Kremlin spokesman gave no details if bilateral talks of Putin with his counterparts were on the agenda besides the four-party meeting, which will discuss the Ukrainian settlement.
"The decision on holding the meeting was finalized just two or three hours ago. So it is difficult to say now if separate meetings are due to be held. One way or another, the leaders will meet and have a possibility to talk to each other in various formats," he explained.