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      Opinion: Minsk II leaves many questions unanswered
      Feb12

      Opinion: Minsk II leaves many questions unanswered

      The Ukraine summit has produced a ceasefire deal. But the agreement leaves many open questions. There is every reason to be skeptical whether the killing in eastern Ukraine will really cease, says Ingo Mannteufel. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Relief, skepticism in Brussels following Ukraine ceasefire deal
      Feb12

      Relief, skepticism in Brussels following Ukraine ceasefire deal

      An agreement meant to end the fighting in eastern Ukraine has been met with relief but also skepticism in Brussels. As an EU summit opened, the bloc’s leaders were not expected to discuss new sanctions on Russia. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Ukraine peace talks end, ceasefire to begin Sunday
      Feb12

      Ukraine peace talks end, ceasefire to begin Sunday

      Leaders of the Ukraine contact group have announced a ceasefire between rebels and the government in Kyiv. Meanwhile, around 50 tanks entered Ukraine from Russia while the talks were going on, Ukraine’s army said. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      IMF: Ukraine to get $40 billion bailout
      Feb12

      IMF: Ukraine to get $40 billion bailout

      As political leaders try to reach a peace deal for eastern Ukraine the International Monetary Fund has unveiled a new bailout package for Kyiv. The battle with the separatists has left Ukraine on the brink of bankruptcy. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      IMF: Ukraine to get 40 billion dollar bailout
      Feb12

      IMF: Ukraine to get 40 billion dollar bailout

      As political leaders try to reach a peace deal for eastern Ukraine the International Monetary Fund has unveiled a new bailout package for Kyiv. The battle with the separatists has left Ukraine on the brink of bankruptcy. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Leaders grapple over Ukraine deal behind closed doors in Minsk
      Feb12

      Leaders grapple over Ukraine deal behind closed doors in Minsk

      Peace negotiations in Minsk are continuing into the early hours of Thursday. The German, French, Russian and Ukrainian leaders have moved their talks to a private session among themselves, away from diplomats. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Leaders arrive for Minsk peace talks as bloody conflict rages on in Ukraine
      Feb11

      Leaders arrive for Minsk peace talks as bloody conflict rages on in Ukraine

      German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Russian President Vladimir Putin and their French and Ukrainian counterparts have arrived for talks in Minsk. Fighting has continued in Ukraine on one of the bloodiest days in 10 months. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Poroshenko: Martial law possible if conflict escalates
      Feb11

      Poroshenko: Martial law possible if conflict escalates

      Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has said he would not rule out introducing martial law throughout the country if diplomacy fails. The announcement comes amid further casualties and ahead of peace talks in Minsk. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Fighting rages in eastern Ukraine ahead of Minsk talks
      Feb11

      Fighting rages in eastern Ukraine ahead of Minsk talks

      At least 24 people have been killed in the most recent episode of fighting in eastern Ukraine. The violence has occurred barely hours before world leaders were to gather in Minsk to discuss a peace deal. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Minsk meeting may seal Ukraine’s fate
      Feb10

      Minsk meeting may seal Ukraine’s fate

      The Belarusian capital Minsk is to be the site of key decisions in the Ukraine conflict. President Alexander Lukashenko appears neutral, but appearances are not always what they are stacked up to be. …read more Source: Deutsche...