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Russian draft law would allow seizure of foreign property
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian courts could get the green light to seize foreign assets on Russian territory under a draft law intended as a response to Western sanctions over the Ukraine crisis. …read more Source:...
Ukraine leader sees country applying for EU membership ‘in six years time’
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko said he would present a broad plan of social and economic reforms later on Thursday which would allow the former Soviet republic to apply for membership of the European Union in six years. …read more Source:...
NATO sees significant pullback of Russian troops from Ukraine
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – NATO has observed a significant withdrawal of Russian forces from inside Ukraine, but many Russian troops remain stationed near the border, an alliance military spokesman said on Wednesday. …read more Source:...
Putin warns Ukraine against implementing EU deal -letter
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Moscow will curtail Ukraine’s access to vital Russian markets if Kiev implements any part of a trade agreement with the European Union, President Vladimir Putin warned in a letter, toughening his stance on a deal at the center of East-West tensions. …read more Source:...
Exclsuive: Kazakhstan balanced between Ukraine and post-NATO Afghanistan
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Looking at the neighborhood around Kazakhstan on a spinning globe, the Central Asian nation’s foreign minister sees both partnerships and peril in the form of the Russian-Ukraine crisis and the coming NATO pullout from Afghanistan by year end. …read more Source:...
Ukraine’s military readies to pull back big guns after fall-off in separatist fire
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukrainian government forces prepared on Monday to withdraw artillery and heavy armored vehicles within a proposed 30-km (19-mile) buffer zone after detecting a lessening of fire from Russian-backed separatists, a military spokesman said. …read more Source:...
Putin plans to attend G20 summit in Australia: agency cites Kremlin’s spokesman
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to attend a Group of 20 summit in the Australian city of Brisbane, Interfax news agency said on Monday, despite calls for the hosts to prevent him attending because of Russia’s role in the Ukraine crisis. …read more Source:...
Ukraine says ceasefire violations hold up creation of buffer zone
KIEV (Reuters) – The Ukrainian military accused separatists and Russian troops on Sunday of continuing to shoot at government forces despite a Sept. 5 ceasefire and said Kiev would not go ahead with setting up a proposed buffer zone until the truce violations stopped. …read more Source:...
Families of German MH17 victims to sue Ukraine: lawyer
BERLIN (Reuters) – Survivors of German victims of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 downed over Ukraine plan to sue the country and its president for manslaughter by negligence in 298 cases, the lawyer representing them said on Sunday. …read more Source:...
Munitions factory hit in Ukraine’s Donetsk, buffer zone to be set up
DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) – The Ukrainian city of Donetsk was rocked by blasts on Saturday, even as government forces and pro-Russian separatists prepared to create a buffer zone to separate the warring sides. …read more Source:...