Section: Turkey
It’s dangerous to corner Russia too much
When President Vikto Yanukovych of Ukraine fled his capital Kiev on Feb. 21, 2014, after the Maidan protests, very few could have predicted that it would unfold into a second Cold War between Moscow and the West. …read more Source: Hurriyet Daily...
Russia, Germany, France, Ukraine hold telephone conference on Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin held a telephone conference Wednesday with the leaders of Germany, France and Ukraine to discuss creating a lasting peace in Ukraine. …read more Source: World...
Ukraine leader wants to join “Euro-Atlantic” security alliance
Speaking in the Polish parliament during a visit, Poroshenko said that on his return to Kiev he would submit a motion to Ukrainian lawmakers on ending Ukraine’s non-aligned status …read more Source: World...
Putin, 3 others hold telephone conference on Ukraine
Kremlin: Russian president talks with leaders of Germany, France and Ukraine about creating lasting peace in Ukraine …read more Source: Anadolu...
Will Russia retreat in Ukraine?
Russia suffers as sanctions bite economy; will crisis make Ukraine conflict too costly? …read more Source: World...
Russia says has the right to put nuclear weapons in Crimea
Russia announced that it believes it has the full right to deploy nuclear weapons in the recently annexed Crimean peninsula, angering Ukraine …read more Source: World...
Will Russia retreat in Ukraine?
Russia suffers as sanctions bite economy; will crisis make Ukraine conflict too costly? …read more Source: Anadolu...
Kerry: Russia made constructive choices in Ukraine talks
U.S. Secretary of State Kerry: ‘There are signs of constructive choices’ from Russia in Ukraine conflict discussions. …read more Source: World...
Obama ‘intends’ to sign Russia sanctions bill
New sanctions bill require the American president to impose at least three sanctions on Russia-owned arms firms or related entities. …read more Source: Anadolu...
Ukraine’s Poroshenko hails first full overnight truce in rebel east
Kiev military highlighted a decline in the intensity of attacks – to an average of 8-10 incidents of shelling per day from a previous 70-80. …read more Source: World...