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    Ukraine, Nato rebuke Putin on Syria
    Sep30

    Ukraine, Nato rebuke Putin on Syria

    The Ukrainian president, and a top Nato general, have accused Russia of trying to hoodwink the international community on Syria. …read more Source:...

    US to work with Russia on Syria, defends Ukraine sanctions
    Sep29

    US to work with Russia on Syria, defends Ukraine sanctions

    The US has agreed to work with Russia on Syria, but the US leader, in New York, gave no sign of a quid pro quo on Ukraine sanctions. …read more Source:...

    [Ticker] Putin calls for global anti-IS alliance
    Sep28

    [Ticker] Putin calls for global anti-IS alliance

    Russian leader Putin at the UN Monday called for a “broad” anti-IS coalition, modelled on the “anti-Hitler” alliance in WWII. He blamed the West for destabilising the Middle East by toppling leaders in Iraq and Libya. He also blamed it for the “coup” and “civil war” in Ukraine. …read more...

    [Ticker] China urges respect for ‘territorial integrity’
    Sep28

    [Ticker] China urges respect for ‘territorial integrity’

    Chinese leader XI Jinping told the UN “big” countries should not “bully the small”. He said the “territorial integrity of all countries is inviolable and their internal affairs should not be subject to interference”. The remarks come amid debate on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and on international...

    [Ticker] Poland calls for protection of Christians in Middle East
    Sep28

    [Ticker] Poland calls for protection of Christians in Middle East

    Polish president Andrzej Duda told the UN in New York Monday more must be done to protect Christian and Yazidi minorities in the Middle East. He alluded to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by extolling the importance of rule of law in international relations, but didn’t mention Ukraine directly. …read more Source:...

    [Ticker] Obama ‘ready to work’ with Russia on Syria
    Sep28

    [Ticker] Obama ‘ready to work’ with Russia on Syria

    US president Obama told the UN Monday “the US is ready to work with any country, including Russia and Iran, to resolve this [Syrian] conflict”. He didn’t mention Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Last year, he cited ebola, then Russia, then Islamic State, as the main threats to world security. …read more Source:...

    [Feature] Obama-Putin handshake unlikely to end Western sanctions
    Sep28

    [Feature] Obama-Putin handshake unlikely to end Western sanctions

    Ukraine is worried an EU-US deal with Russia on Syria could end Russia sanctions, but Western diplomats say it’s not so simple. …read more Source:...

    Dutch expected to vote on EU-Ukraine treaty
    Sep28

    Dutch expected to vote on EU-Ukraine treaty

    The Dutch electorate is expected to be given the chance to vote on an EU-Ukraine treaty in a referendum, in what would be the first citizen-enforced plebiscite in the country’s history. …read more Source:...

    Russia, Ukraine, and EU agree winter gas deal
    Sep26

    Russia, Ukraine, and EU agree winter gas deal

    The winter package still needs an official signature from the three parties. “The negotiation process has been difficult.” …read more Source:...

    [Agenda] Putin steals the show This WEEK
    Sep25

    [Agenda] Putin steals the show This WEEK

    Prospects of an EU-US-Russia alliance against Islamic State (IS) and a peace deal on Ukraine take centre stage this week. …read more Source:...