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      Russia’s Lavrov calls for pull-back of weapons in Ukraine
      Apr04

      Russia’s Lavrov calls for pull-back of weapons in Ukraine

      BRATISLAVA (Reuters) – Both sides in the conflict in Ukraine could pull back weapons under 100 millimeters caliber from the front line in a bid to boost confidence in a ceasefire, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Saturday. …read more Source:...

      Landmine kills Ukrainian servicemen in separatist east: Kiev military
      Apr04

      Landmine kills Ukrainian servicemen in separatist east: Kiev military

      KIEV (Reuters) – Three Ukrainian serviceman have been killed and two wounded in a landmine explosion in separatist eastern territories, Kiev military spokesman Andriy Lysenko said on Saturday. …read more Source:...

      Moscow condemns ‘anti-Russian campaign’ in U.S.
      Apr03

      Moscow condemns ‘anti-Russian campaign’ in U.S.

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia expressed outrage on Friday over a “frenzied anti-Russian campaign” by U.S. media and political analysts, stepping up a war of words that has intensified during the Ukraine crisis. …read more Source:...

      Silencing of Crimean Tatar TV sparks outcry from rights bodies, Ukraine, Turkey
      Apr03

      Silencing of Crimean Tatar TV sparks outcry from rights bodies, Ukraine, Turkey

      KIEV (Reuters) – The silencing of a TV station for the Tatar people in Crimea, annexed by Russia from Ukraine a year ago, sparked an outcry on Friday, with Kiev accusing Moscow of trying to stamp out non-Russian influence on the peninsula. …read more Source:...

      Russia, Greece to discuss EU sanctions, economy in Moscow
      Apr03

      Russia, Greece to discuss EU sanctions, economy in Moscow

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin and Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras plan to discuss economic ties and the European Union’s sanctions against Moscow when they meet for talks next week, a Kremlin spokesman said on Friday. …read more Source:...

      Turkey decries rights abuses of Crimean Tatars, to send observer mission
      Apr03

      Turkey decries rights abuses of Crimean Tatars, to send observer mission

      VILNIUS (Reuters) – Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on Friday described the situation in Crimea as “unacceptable”, decrying rights abuses against Turkic-speaking Tatars and saying Ankara would dispatch an informal observer mission soon. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine, rebels discuss broadening weapons withdrawal: aide
      Apr02

      Ukraine, rebels discuss broadening weapons withdrawal: aide

      KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine, Russia and Russian-backed separatists are discussing prospects for extending a pull-back of weapons in east Ukraine to include tanks and smaller weapons systems, a press aide to Kiev’s representative at peace talks said on Thursday. …read more Source:...

      Merkel says Ukraine ceasefire hasn’t been fully implemented
      Apr01

      Merkel says Ukraine ceasefire hasn’t been fully implemented

      BERLIN (Reuters) – German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday that the situation in Ukraine had become calmer in the weeks following the Minsk agreement but added that the ceasefire had not yet been fully implemented. …read more Source:...

      EU seeks mid-April talks with Russia, Ukraine on gas
      Apr01

      EU seeks mid-April talks with Russia, Ukraine on gas

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Commission is aiming to broker more talks between Russia and Ukraine this month to try to extend a discount on gas prices for Kiev, Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic said on Wednesday. …read more Source:...

      EU governments back 1.8 billion euro Ukraine loan
      Mar31

      EU governments back 1.8 billion euro Ukraine loan

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union governments formally approved a 1.8 billion euro ($1.9 billion) loan for Ukraine on Tuesday to help save it from bankruptcy. …read more Source:...