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Putin grants himself a tactical pause | Financial Times – United Kingdom
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Perica, Silvana
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Putin gets what he wants again | Večernji List – Croatia
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Ceasefire for Ukraine agreed at Minsk summit | Press review main focus
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Minsk strengthens Europe’s foreign policy | Corriere della Sera – Italy
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Ukraine crisis: Kiev soldiers and civilians killed in fighting
A further 34 soldiers were injured during fighting in the 24 hours after a ceasefire was agreed by rebels and Ukraine with Russian, German and French leaders …read more Source: The...
Croatia urged to prevent citizens joining Ukraine war
The Russian Foreign Ministry has asked Zagreb to prevent “the perverse practice” of Croats joining Ukraine’s army, according to the Croatian website Index.A statement from the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Moscow wished to remind Croatia, whose citizens are fighting in the Ukrainian army, that a new peace...
Klimkin: Heavy weapons withdrawal will be monitored by OSCE and satellites
The withdrawal of heavy weapons from the frontline established by the Minsk agreements will be monitored by the OSCE mission and all possible technical means, including satellites, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin said. …read more Source:...
ERR in Moscow: Russians skeptical on Minsk agreement as US was not present
People in Moscow have welcomed the new Minsk agreement under which a ceasefire will go into effect in Ukraine, but many fear it will not lead to lasting peace. Their reason: the United States, held by Russians to be behind the war, did not attend the talks, ERR’s Neeme Raud reported from Moscow. …read more Source:...
Beršidskij, Leonid
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