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      Ukraine wants Western weaponry if Minsk deal fails: official
      Sep15

      Ukraine wants Western weaponry if Minsk deal fails: official

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Ukraine will renew its calls for lethal defensive weaponry from its Western allies if the Minsk peace deal fails, the country’s top official to NATO said on Tuesday, urging help to reestablish control over its eastern border with Russia. …read more Source:...

      Germany says ‘significant progress’ made at Ukraine meeting
      Sep13

      Germany says ‘significant progress’ made at Ukraine meeting

      BERLIN (Reuters) – German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said after meeting his Russian, Ukrainian and French counterparts in Berlin on Saturday that “significant progress” had been made towards a resolution of the conflict between Kiev and Moscow. …read more Source:...

      Russia’s Putin welcomes Ukraine ceasefire
      Sep12

      Russia’s Putin welcomes Ukraine ceasefire

      CHERSONEUS, Crimea (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday that it was welcome that both Ukrainian armed forces and separatists in eastern Ukraine had ceased military operations, calling this the main achievement in peace efforts in Ukraine. …read more Source:...

      Italy’s Berlusconi rubs shoulders with Putin in Crimea
      Sep11

      Italy’s Berlusconi rubs shoulders with Putin in Crimea

      YALTA, Crimea (Reuters) – Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi became the most prominent Western politician to visit Russian-annexed Crimea when he strolled beside the Black Sea on Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin. …read more Source:...

      Kremlin says extension of east Ukraine peace deal possible
      Sep11

      Kremlin says extension of east Ukraine peace deal possible

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – The leaders of Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France will agree to roll-over a peace deal for eastern Ukraine if it is not fully implemented this year as intended, the Kremlin’s top foreign policy aide, Yuri Ushakov, said on Friday. …read more Source:...

      Russian court hands out tough jail term for Ukrainian flag stunt
      Sep10

      Russian court hands out tough jail term for Ukrainian flag stunt

      MOSCOW, Sep 10 (Reuters) – A Russian court on Thursday convicted a Ukrainian man of helping try to paint his country’s national flag on a Moscow skyscraper as an act of protest against the Kremlin’s foreign policy and sentenced him to two years and three months in jail. …read more Source:...

      Exclusive: Russia building major military base near Ukrainian border
      Sep09

      Exclusive: Russia building major military base near Ukrainian border

      SOLOTI, Russia (Reuters) – Russia has started to build a huge military base housing ammunition depots and barracks for several thousand soldiers near the Ukrainian border, a project that suggests the Kremlin is digging in for a prolonged stand-off with Kiev. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine ceasefire more respected now, NATO chief says
      Sep09

      Ukraine ceasefire more respected now, NATO chief says

      PRAGUE (Reuters) – A ceasefire in eastern Ukraine is being respected more now than in the past, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Wednesday. …read more Source:...

      U.S. sees continued international support for Ukraine: senior official
      Sep09

      U.S. sees continued international support for Ukraine: senior official

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A debt deal between Ukraine and creditors marks a way forward and the United States expects the International Monetary Fund and international community to keep supporting the country, a senior U.S. Treasury official said on Tuesday. …read more Source:...

      ICC gets wider scope to probe possible war crimes in Ukraine
      Sep08

      ICC gets wider scope to probe possible war crimes in Ukraine

      AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Ukraine granted wider jurisdiction to the International Criminal Court on Tuesday that will enable ICC prosecutors to investigate possible war crimes committed during Russia’s annexation of Crimea and the separatist conflict in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source:...