Section: China
Obama says still weighing decision on arming Ukraine forces
US President Barack Obama signaled on Monday he will wait for the results of high-stakes talks on Ukraine before deciding whether to arm the Kiev government, saying diplomacy and sanctions remain his preferred tools to resolve the crisis. …read more Source: China...
2nd LD Writethru: Obama says Ukraine crisis reinforces U.S.-EU unity
U.S. President Barack Obama said Monday that the Ukraine crisis had reinforced unity of the United States and its European allies, although he did not rule out the possibility of providing lethal weapons to the Ukrainian forces, an act opposed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel. …read more Source: China Internet Information...
Obama says US-EU unity reinforced on Ukraine crisis
U.S. President Barack Obama said Monday that Ukraine crisis had reinforced unity of the United States and its European allies while he did not rule out possibility of providing lethal weapons to the Ukrainian forces, an act opposed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel. …read more Source: China Internet Information...
Obama says U.S.-EU unity reinforced over Ukraine crisis
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Merkel to argue against arming Kiev forces
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is set to argue against arming Ukraine in its conflict against rebels in Washington on Monday in the face of intense US Congressional pressure. …read more Source: Global...
Nine more Ukrainian servicemen killed in war-torn east
Nine Ukrainian soldiers have been killed and 26 wounded in fighting with Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine’s eastern regions in the past 24 hours, Kiev said on Monday. …read more Source: South China Morning...
Spotlight: Munich meeting ends with Europe-U.S. clash over Ukraine
The just-concluded Munich Security Conference underlined international security cooperation, yet divergences over the Ukraine crisis remain — not only between the West and Russia, but also inside the Western camp. …read more Source:...
Munich meeting ends with Europe-US clash over Ukraine
The just-concluded Munich Security Conference underlined international security cooperation, yet divergences over the Ukraine crisis remain — not only between the West and Russia, but also inside the Western camp. …read more Source: China Internet Information...
EU should beware Washington’s trap on Ukraine
With her scathing criticism of the US proposal of providing Ukraine with arms still ringing in the ears, German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in Washington on Monday in a trip that is likely to be tinged with embarrassment and bitterness. …read more Source: China...
Normandy quartet agrees to meet in Minsk over Ukraine crisis
Russian President Vladimir Putin said leaders of Normandy quartet (Germany, France, Russia and Ukraine) have agreed to meet in Minsk next Wednesday, provided that certain positions are agreed upon by then, Interfax news agency reported Sunday. …read more Source: Global...


