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Czech press survey- February 20
Prague – The latest developments in eastern Ukraine are not very optimistic, although the hope for a peace dies last, Michael Svec writes in Pravo today, commenting on the fall of the eastern Ukrainian… …read more Source: České...
UK ‘Guilty Of Sleep-Walking’ In Ukraine Crisis
The Government is accused of a collective “catastrophic misreading” of the crisis as relations between the UK and Russia worsen. …read more Source: Sky...
VIDEO: ‘I was injured in the battle of Maidan’
One year on from the violent protests on Maidan square in Kiev, Ukraine, Denys Zemlyanov remembers what it was like to be there. …read more Source:...
UK and Europe ‘badly misread Russia’
Britain and European diplomats are accused of a “catastrophic misreading” of the mood in the Kremlin in the run-up to the crisis in Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Ukraine crisis: House of Lords criticises EU and Britain for ‘sleepwalking into crisis’ as Moscow and Nato remain on diplomatic collision course
The fraught relationship between Russia and the West, which was supposed to improve following an agreement over Ukraine, has descended instead into renewed acrimony after a series of tense military and diplomatic confrontations. …read more Source: The...
UK guilty of ‘catastrophic misreading’ of Ukraine crisis, Lords report claims
Damning report by Lords committee finds Foreign Office expertise relating to Russia has diminished significantlyThe UK is guilty of sleepwalking into the crisis in Ukraine and has not been as active or visible as it should, according to a damning report into the British and European approach to the crisis by the main Lords committee on foreign...
Strife in Ukraine: The fall of Debaltseve confirms abence of full ceasefire
Rebel actions could trigger more western sanctions targetted at Russia and possibility of US sending arms to Kiev …read more Source: The Irish...
After Ukraine mediation, EU looks to embrace Lukashenko
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko’s hosting of Ukraine peace talks may have a side effect at home – helping thaw relations between the European Union and a man the West calls “Europe’s last dictator”. …read more Source:...
Differences emerge in Moscow and Ukraine over need for peacekeeping force
On the diplomatic front Kyiv and Moscow are divided on the role and any peacekeeping mission in eastern Ukraine. President Petro Poroshenko is… …read more Source:...
Investigations of police shooting of protesters in Ukraine enter second year
In Independence Square in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, more than 100 people were shot dead by anti-riot police, between 18th and 20th February last year.… …read more Source:...



