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Interpol red-flags former Ukraine leader as EU deadline looms
Interpol, the international police agency, has red-flagged former Ukrainian leader Yanukovych and three associates. …read more Source:...
[Ticker] Russia-Ukraine peace deal unlikely this week
Foreign ministers from France, Germany, Ukraine and Russia met in Berlin to salvage a peace deal that leaders hoped to sign Thursday in Kazakhstan. “We have not reached a point where we can say it is politically useful to have such a meeting,” German foreign ministry spokesman Martin Schaefer said. …read more Source:...
[Opinion] Eastern partnership countries: Democracy in limbo
While in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine commitment to European integration and political will to reform seem to have fostered democratisation, prospects in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Belarus remain gloomy. …read more Source:...
France: EU-Russia sanctions ‘must stop now’
Hollande has dangled the prospect of lifting EU sanctions on Russia ahead of the year’s first Ukraine summit. …read more Source:...
Russia calls for EU talks with newly born Eurasian Union
Russia’s EU ambassador has urged Brussels to launch talks with the newly born Eurasian Economic Union despite the Ukraine crisis. …read more Source:...
[Ticker] Poroshenko announces Ukraine summit in January
Ukraine’s president Petro Poroshenko on Monday announced plans to meet Russian, German, and French leaders in the Kazakh capital Astana on 15 January for a summit to stabilise the ceasefire agreed in September. Also on Monday, the Kiev parliament passed the 2015 budget, cutting social benefits while boosting military spending. …read...
EU foreign policy chief seeks new ‘debate’ with Russia
Federica Mogherini, the EU’s foreign policy chief, has said the bloc should launch a new “debate” with Russia aimed at ending the “confrontation” over Ukraine. …read more Source:...
[Ticker] Russian banks appeal against EU sanctions
Three major Russian banks have filed an appeal to the European Court of Justice against EU sanctions imposed on them in response to Moscow’s role in the Ukraine crisis. Russian media reports. Russia’s two biggest lenders, Sberbank and VTB, and the country’s foreign development bank, Vnesheconombank (VEB) filed the claim....
[Ticker] Ukraine peace talks start in difficult context
Ukraine, Russia, and Russia-controlled separatists are holding peace talks in Minsk. But the same day Ukraine’s parliament ended the country’s non-aligned status with a view to future Nato membership. Meanwhile, Russian TV broadcast an interview with a Ukrainian “witness”, who said a Ukrainian jet, not a rebel rocket,...
[Ticker] New Ukraine peace talks in Minsk this week
Ukrainian president Poroshenko says a fresh round of peace talks with pro-Russian rebels will take place in Minsk this week. He spoke after telephone talks with his French, Russian, and German counterparts. German chancellor Merkel “noted with satisfaction that the warring parties have generally enforced the ceasefire in past days.”...

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