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US sanctions undermine int’l cooperation with Russia
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said Tuesday the latest U.S. sanctions on Russian officials put in question the bilateral cooperation on major global problems. …read more Source: China Internet Information...
Russia to deliver coal, electricity to Ukraine
Russia will provide 500,000 tons of coal to Ukraine per month, as well as 9 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak said Saturday. …read more Source: China Internet Information...
Ukraine votes to abandon nonaligned status
Ukraine’s parliament yesterday voted to abandon the country’s nonaligned status, a move that could be a step toward seeking membership in NATO. …read more Source: China Internet Information...
Abolishment of Ukraine’s nonaligned status threatens regional security
Russian senior officials slammed Ukraine’s Tuesday decision to abolish non-aligned status, saying the “big mistake” would lead to instability in the region. …read more Source: China Internet Information...
Ukraine’s parliament votes to revoke neutral status
Ukraine’s parliament on Tuesday voted to revoke the nation’s neutral status, which it adopted in 2010. …read more Source: China Internet Information...
Russia vows to retaliate against new US, Canadian sanctions
Russia vowed Saturday to take retaliatory measures against fresh U.S. and Canadian sanctions, calling the moves an evidence that the West lacks interest in settling the Ukraine crisis. …read more Source: China Internet Information...
Obama imposes ban on new investment in Crimea
U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday signed an executive order, imposing a ban on new investment in Crimea and barring export or import of goods, technology or services with the Ukrainian region annexed by Russia. …read more Source: China Internet Information...
Moscow warns to respond to EU sanctions against Crimea
Russian Foreign Ministry warned on Thursday that Moscow would adequately respond to “discriminatory” EU sanctions imposed on Crimea if necessary. …read more Source: China Internet Information...
Obama signs Russia sanctions bill, rules out actions now
U.S. President Barack Obama on Thursday signed into law a bill aiming for tougher sanctions on Russia, but ruled out additional steps at the moment. …read more Source: China Internet Information...
EU approves fresh sanctions on Crimea
The European Union (EU) on Thursday imposed “substantial” additional sanctions on investment, services and trade with Crimea and Sevastopol, saying investment in Crimea or Sevastopol is outlawed from December 20. …read more Source: China Internet Information...