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Putin: Ukraine Gas Cut-Off ‘Smacks Of Genocide’
A dispute continues over gas supplies in eastern Ukraine, with Russia’s Vladimir Putin accusing Kiev of “genocide”. …read more Source: Sky...
Any member of Ukraine Bulgarian ethnic community free to arrive to Bulgaria immediately
We have made sure that any member of the Bulgarian community in Ukraine who feels under threat could come to Bulgaria as fast as possible, Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov told the press in the National Assembly. He specified that issuance of entry visas to ethnic Bulgarians in Ukraine had been speeded up. „So far no major inflow of ethnic...
EU: Russia should respect Ukraine gas deal despite new row
Brussels (dpa) – Russia should respect the current gas supply arrangements for Ukraine, the EU’s top energy official said Wednesday, adding that he is working to broker an agreement in the latest spat over deliveries. The Russian energy giant Gazprom… …read more Source:...
Russia Yet to Decide on Potential Halt in Gas Supply to Ukraine
Russia hasn’t decided yet whether to halt gas sales to Ukraine, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said on Wednesday. Russia expects to receive payments for natural gas from Kiev soon, Novak said as quoted by Russian media outlets. Russia’s Gazprom warned on Tuesday that it may suspend deliveries within two days due to...
France commends Belarus’ efforts on Ukraine conflict settlement
The meeting also discussed the prospects of the Belarusian-French relations. Special attention was paid to the development of the dialogue between Belarus and the European Union. …read more Source:...
Diplomats swap warnings as West and Russia glower over Ukraine
During the uneasy ceasefire along the eastern Ukrainian frontline diplomats from all sides are trying to cross the Ts and dot the Is on the “Minsk 2″… …read more Source:...
Ukraine sees day with no casualties and week without currency trading
Since ceasefire in the war against Ukraine came into force on February 15, Tuesday, February 24, was the first day with no reported casualties among troops. Ukraine’s central bank has, meanwhile, introduced a ban on hryvnia currency trade. …read more Source: Baltic News...
Merkel talks refugees, Ukraine with Swedish PM
Chancellor Angela Merkel hosted Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven in Berlin on Wednesday for talks on the two countries’ shared migration and integration concerns. Between them, Germany and Sweden take in more asylum seekers from Syria than the rest of the EU combined. …read more Source: The Local...
Lull raises hopes of Ukraine truce
The Ukrainian army says it suffered no casualties in 24 hours for the first time in weeks, in a sign that a fragile ceasefire may be taking hold. …read more Source:...
British blogger raises awkward questions on Russia’s role in Ukraine
MOSCOW (Reuters) – It was not an unusual evening for war blogger Eliot Higgins. …read more Source:...



