Section: Serbia
Russia will accept “any agreement” between warring sides
Konstantin Kosachev says Russia will accept any agreement between Kiev and the regions of Lugansk and Donetsk that would be in the interest of all sides.The chair of the the Russian Federation Council Committee on Foreign Affairs made the statement in Belgrade, where he on Sunday took part in Serbian State Day ceremonies as head of a delegation...
“Deep distrust between West and Russia”
There is deep distrust between the West and Russia and it will not disappear quickly, a panel discussion in Belgrade has heard.Participants in the gathering, organized by the Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development (CIRSD), also said that the responsibility for the current situation in Ukraine lies on “both...
U.S. senator: Ceasefire won’t last one week
U.S. Senator John McCain has said that the Ukraine ceasefire agreement from Minsk was “unenforceable and will not last a week.” “It sounds to me like it’s unenforceable. It’s a bandaid and my predictions to you, it will not last a week,” McCain said. …read more Source:...
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...
Croatia denies sending its citizens to fight in Ukraine
Croatia’s Foreign Ministry has refuted allegations on Friday that the country has sent its citizens to fight in Ukraine’s south-east, TASS reports. …read more Source:...
Bosnia abandons sales of ammunition to Ukraine
Bosnia-Herzegovina on Wednesday “banned arms and ammunition exports to Ukraine,” Reuters has reported.The agency said this came “following pressure from Bosnian Serbs,” while Bosnian authorities said the conflict in Ukraine “should be resolved by peaceful means.” …read more Source:...
Ukraine peace deal: Ceasefire starting February 15
An agreement has been brokered in Minsk to stop hostilities in Ukraine from Sunday. The deal was reached after marathon talks between …read more Source:...
Marathon negotiations in Minsk
Vladimir Putin, Petro Poroshenko, Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande continued their marathon negotiations in Minsk on Thursday morning after a short break.They are attempting to find a solution to the crisis in Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Pusic: Croats are fighting in Ukraine
Croatian Foreign Minister Vesna Pusic confirmed on Wednesday that Croatian nationals are fighting in Ukraine, TASS reports. “As far as I know, …read more Source:...
Presidents confirm participation in Minsk talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel to Minsk today for a meeting that will discuss a solution to the Ukrainian crisis, the Kremlin has confirmed.Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko will also travel to Belarus this Wednesday, as will German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande. …read more Source:...


