Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov says his country will recognise the results of Ukraine's parliamentary election.
He was quoted by Russian news agency RIA as saying: "Taking everything into account, this election took place, though not on all of Ukraine's territory.
"I think we will recognise this election because it is very important for us that Ukraine finally will have authorities which do not fight one another, do not drag Ukraine to the West or to the East, but which will deal with the real problems facing the country."
With more than half of the votes counted, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk's Popular Front is leading with 21.6% of the vote while President Petro Poroshenko's party has 21.5%.
The two parties have campaigned for reforms to battle corruption.
The recently formed pro-European party based in western Ukraine, Samopomich, is sitting in third place with around 11% of the vote.
Negotiations to form a broad coalition are due to begin straight away.
The Parliament was once dominated by loyalists of former President Viktor Yanukovych, whose decision to deepen ties with Russia in February led to his ousting.
Anti-Russian sentiment has increased in Ukraine as the country struggles with separatists in the east, who many believe are supported by Moscow.
The Opposition Bloc won around one-tenth of the vote.
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