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      Chinese diplomat tells West to consider Russia’s security concerns over Ukraine
      Feb27

      Chinese diplomat tells West to consider Russia’s security concerns over Ukraine

      BEIJING (Reuters) – Western powers should take into consideration Russia’s legitimate security concerns over Ukraine, a top Chinese diplomat has said in an unusually frank and open display of support for Moscow’s position in the crisis. …read more Source:...

      Russian energy minister says to attend Ukraine gas talks in Brussels
      Feb27

      Russian energy minister says to attend Ukraine gas talks in Brussels

      KRASNOYARSK, Russia (Reuters) – Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said on Friday that he would take part in talks over gas supplies to Ukraine in Brussels on March 2. …read more Source:...

      This time around, Russia-Ukraine gas feud is mostly hot air
      Feb26

      This time around, Russia-Ukraine gas feud is mostly hot air

      KIEV (Reuters) – The rhetoric is as melodramatic as ever, but this time around Russia’s threat to cut off Ukraine’s natural gas is mostly hot air. …read more Source:...

      Insight: West’s offer to rebuild Ukraine faces reality check
      Feb26

      Insight: West’s offer to rebuild Ukraine faces reality check

      BRUSSELS/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Western powers are preparing what they say may be their most potent weapon against Moscow’s interference in Ukraine – a multi billion dollar aid package to rebuild a near-bankrupt state and realize the European dream cherished by many Ukrainians. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine begins artillery withdrawal, recognizing truce is holding
      Feb26

      Ukraine begins artillery withdrawal, recognizing truce is holding

      KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine announced on Thursday that it would begin withdrawing artillery from the front line with separatist rebels in the east, a move that amounts to recognition that a ceasefire meant to take effect on Feb. 15 is holding at last. …read more Source:...

      Russia’s Gazprom says can exempt rebel-held areas from Ukraine gas contract
      Feb26

      Russia’s Gazprom says can exempt rebel-held areas from Ukraine gas contract

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Kremlin-controlled Gazprom said on Thursday it would exempt gas supplies to rebel-held regions from its main contract with Ukrainian Naftogaz, days before Kiev uses up gas volumes it has already paid for. …read more Source:...

      Russian fighter jets to stage exercises over Barents Sea
      Feb26

      Russian fighter jets to stage exercises over Barents Sea

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian fighter jets will take part in exercises on thwarting a potential missile attack in the Barents Sea, the latest in a series of war games that have alarmed the West since the Ukraine conflict began. …read more Source:...

      Kiev likely to order heavy artillery withdrawal: source
      Feb26

      Kiev likely to order heavy artillery withdrawal: source

      KIEV (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko is likely to order government forces to start pullng back heavy weapons in the country’s east on Thursday under a Feb. 12 peace deal, a military source said. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine heaps on economic pressure as central bank confuses, truce takes hold
      Feb26

      Ukraine heaps on economic pressure as central bank confuses, truce takes hold

      KIEV/MAKIYVKA, Ukraine (Reuters) – Ukraine came under greater economic pressure after unexpectedly banning most currency trading and then abruptly reversing course, wreaking havoc on the hryvnia, just as a truce in the east took hold on Wednesday with no combat fatalities reported. …read more Source:...

      Kremlin saw plan to annex Crimea before Yanukovich fell: newspaper
      Feb25

      Kremlin saw plan to annex Crimea before Yanukovich fell: newspaper

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – The Kremlin was presented with a plan to annex the Crimea peninsula and eastern Ukraine before the overthrow of the country’s Moscow-leaning president last year, an independent newspaper reported on Wednesday. …read more Source:...