Section: China Daily (China)
Russian court finds Ukrainian pilot guilty of killing journalists
A Russian court has found Ukrainian army pilot Nadezhda Savchenko guilty of complicity in killing civilians, including two Russian journalists, in 2014, the RIA Novosti news agency reported Monday. …read more Source: China...
Putin, Obama discuss situations in Mideast, Ukraine, Korean Peninsula over phone
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Barack Obama on Wednesday discussed the situations in the Middle East, Ukraine and on the Korean Peninsula in a phone conversation. …read more Source: China...
Russia takes restrictive measures against Ukraine, Turkey
Russia has taken a series of restrictive measures against Ukraine and Turkey starting from Friday, the first day of 2016. …read more Source: China...
Ukraine, EU launch free trade deal
A Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA) between Ukraine and the European Union (EU) was officially launched Friday after four years of preparation. …read more Source: China...
Russia to impose food embargo on Ukraine from 2016
Moscow is about to toughen economic restrictions against Ukraine by banning food imports from the neighbor starting from next year, when Kiev’s free trade regime with the European Union (EU) becomes effective. …read more Source: China...
Russia not to impose sanctions on Ukraine: Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that there is no plan to impose sanctions on Ukraine. …read more Source: China...
Russia ceases gas supply to Ukraine over unfulfilled prepayment
Russian gas giant Gazprom on Wednesday ceased gas supply to Ukraine, citing that Kiev had failed to make the required upfront payments on time. …read more Source: China...
Ukrainian government suspends cargo traffic with Crimea
The Ukrainian government said on Monday it has decided to temporarily suspend the movements of cargos across the contact line between Ukraine’s southern Kherson region and the Crimean peninsula. …read more Source: China...
5 countries elected as non-permanent members of UN Security Council
The UN General Assembly (UNGA) on Thursday elected Egypt, Japan, Senegal, Ukraine and Uruguay as non-permanent members of UN Security Council, which will serve a two-year term starting from Jan 1, 2016. …read more Source: China...
Airspace should have been closed before MH17 disaster: Dutch Safety Board
All civilian air traffic should have been banned in eastern Ukraine on July 17 last year, the Dutch Safety Board concluded in its final investigation report on the MH17 disaster published on Tuesday. …read more Source: China...