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Dacic, Chepurin discuss OSCE engagement in Ukraine
BELGRADE – OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic talked with Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexander Chepurin about the OSCE’s engagement …read more Source:...
“Urgent ceasefire needed in eastern Ukraine”
Ivica Dacic met in Belgrade on Tuesday with Russian Ambassador to Serbia Aleksandr Chepurin to discuss “OSCE’s engagement in resolving the Ukraine crisis.”The Serbian foreign minister currently serves as OSCE’s chairperson-in-office. …read more Source:...
New round of peace talks on Ukraine set for Wednesday: Germany
BERLIN (Reuters) – A new round of peace talks on the conflict in eastern Ukraine will be held in Berlin on Wednesday evening with the foreign ministers of Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France taking part, a spokeswoman for the Foreign Ministry in Berlin said. …read more Source:...
Ukrainian pensioner trains with recruits 40 YEARS younger than her in order to fight
A UKRAINIAN pensioner is ready to fight on the frontline after passing army training with cadets more than 40 YEARS younger than her. …read more Source:...
Belarusian priest: Russian fascism shows up in Ukraine
The Russian Orthodox Church, remaining an imperialist, aggressive one, would never agree to relations of equity with fraternal peoples, Ukrainians or Belarusians, Leanid Akalovich believes. …read more Source:...
Russia denies new Ukraine troop incursion as civilian casualties mount
Fighting between Ukrainian government forces and pro-Russian rebels around Donetsk has hit residential areas, claiming more civilian… …read more Source:...
Bulgaria hopes to remain part of Russian gas transit route
PM Boyko Borissov announced that on 21 February Sofia would be hosting a high-level meeting of the European Union energy ministers and Energy Commissioner Maros Sefcovic. In the context of Russia’s decision to suspend the South Stream project Borissov voiced hopes that Bulgaria would remain part of the Russian gas transit route to Europe....
Fourth wave of military draft to be started in Ukraine today
The presidential decree on partial mobilization comes into force in Ukraine on Tuesday, Jan. 20. …read more Source:...
Poroshenko: Ukraine to end dependence on Russian gas in two years
Ukraine can eliminate its dependence on Russian gas imports in about two years. …read more Source:...
Ukrainian nationalists hurt in grenade attack, stokes anti-Russian feeling
KIEV (Reuters) – Six people were treated in hospital for injuries on Tuesday after what police said was a grenade attack on a group of Ukrainian nationalists in the eastern city of Kharkiv which several officials blamed on pro-Russian forces. …read more Source:...



