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      Russia’s Putin would consider meeting Obama at U.N.
      Aug19

      Russia’s Putin would consider meeting Obama at U.N.

      SEVASTOPOL, Crimea (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend next month’s U.N. General Assembly in New York and would “consider constructively” any request for a meeting there with President Barack Obama, Russia’s foreign minister said on Wednesday. …read more Source:...

      Russia wants Germany, France to pressure Kiev over east Ukraine peace plan
      Aug19

      Russia wants Germany, France to pressure Kiev over east Ukraine peace plan

      SEVASTOPOL, Crimea (Reuters) – Russia expects the leaders of Germany and France to put more pressure on Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to implement a the February peace plan for east Ukraine, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday. …read more Source:...

      Ukrainian, French, German, leaders to meet Monday in Berlin
      Aug18

      Ukrainian, French, German, leaders to meet Monday in Berlin

      PARIS (Reuters) – The leaders of France, Germany and Ukraine are to meet in Berlin on Monday in a bid to bring an end to a new wave of violence in Ukraine, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said. …read more Source:...

      Russia’s Putin blames Kiev for increased violence in east Ukraine
      Aug18

      Russia’s Putin blames Kiev for increased violence in east Ukraine

      SEVASTOPOL, Crimea (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday blamed the Ukrainian government for the latest upsurge in fighting between Kiev forces and Russia-backed rebels in east Ukraine. …read more Source:...

      U.S. military to step up drone flights by 2019: WSJ
      Aug17

      U.S. military to step up drone flights by 2019: WSJ

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. military plans to widen its surveillance and firepower in conflict zones worldwide, including in Ukraine and the South China Sea, with a major expansion of U.S. drone flights, the Wall Street Journal reported. …read more Source:...

      Civilians killed as fighting flares in eastern Ukraine
      Aug17

      Civilians killed as fighting flares in eastern Ukraine

      KIEV (Reuters) – Fighting flared between Ukrainian government forces and Russian-backed separatists in two separate parts of eastern Ukraine overnight with several civilians killed by shelling, Ukrainian police and separatist sources said on Monday. …read more Source:...

      Germany says situation in eastern Ukraine ‘explosive’
      Aug16

      Germany says situation in eastern Ukraine ‘explosive’

      BERLIN (Reuters) – Calling the situation in eastern Ukraine “explosive”, Germany’s foreign minister urged both parties in the conflict to come together quickly for talks to prevent a spiral in violence. …read more Source:...

      Kerry voices concern to Russian counterpart on Ukraine fighting
      Aug13

      Kerry voices concern to Russian counterpart on Ukraine fighting

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry expressed “grave concern” to his Russian counterpart on Thursday over a sharp rise in separatist attacks in eastern Ukraine and urged an immediate ceasefire, the State Department said. …read more Source:...

      Kerry voices concern to Russian counterpart on Ukraine, Soleimani
      Aug13

      Kerry voices concern to Russian counterpart on Ukraine, Soleimani

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry expressed “gave concern” on Thursday to his Russian counterpart about a sharp increase in separatist attacks in eastern Ukraine and urged an immediate cease-fire, the State Department said. …read more Source:...

      Russia adds four new countries to food import ban list
      Aug13

      Russia adds four new countries to food import ban list

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia has added Albania, Montenegro, Liechtenstein and Iceland to a list of countries from which it has banned most food imports in retaliation for Western sanctions over the Ukraine crisis, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said. …read more Source:...