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    Ukraine extends ceasefire by 72 hours until Monday
    Jun28

    Ukraine extends ceasefire by 72 hours until Monday

    KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine on Friday extended a government forces’ ceasefire against separatist rebels by 72 hours until 10 p.m. on Monday, the website of President Petro Poroshenko said. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine says extends ceasefire by 72 hours until June 30
    Jun28

    Ukraine says extends ceasefire by 72 hours until June 30

    KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine on Friday extended a government forces’ ceasefire against separatist rebels by 72 hours until 10 p.m. June 30, the website of President Petro Poroshenko said. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine’s Poroshenko signs free-trade agreement with EU
    Jun27

    Ukraine’s Poroshenko signs free-trade agreement with EU

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Ukraine’s president signed a free-trade and political cooperation agreement with the European Union on Friday, the culmination of months of upheaval and signaling a historic split with Russia. …read more Source:...

    Four Ukrainian servicemen killed in new fighting: military source
    Jun27

    Four Ukrainian servicemen killed in new fighting: military source

    KIEV (Reuters) – Four Ukrainian servicemen were killed and five wounded in an overnight attack by separatist fighters on a military post in the east of the country, a military analyst said on Friday. …read more Source:...

    Ukrainian rebels free four OSCE hostages, four still in captivity
    Jun27

    Ukrainian rebels free four OSCE hostages, four still in captivity

    DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) – Rebels in southeast Ukraine early on Friday released four out of eight international observers, captured over a month ago, in an apparent goodwill gesture that could help pave the way to a resolution of the conflict that has so far claimed hundreds of lives. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine warns on ceasefire as rebels agree to fresh peace talks
    Jun26

    Ukraine warns on ceasefire as rebels agree to fresh peace talks

    KIEV (Reuters) – Ukrainian separatists agreed on Thursday to resume peace talks to end the conflict in the east, but President Petro Poroshenko warned he might not extend a ceasefire beyond Friday night if their gesture was aimed only at buying time. …read more Source:...

    Russia must urge Ukraine separatists to disarm ‘in hours’: Kerry
    Jun26

    Russia must urge Ukraine separatists to disarm ‘in hours’: Kerry

    PARIS (Reuters) – US Secretary of State John Kerry, after meeting with France’s foreign minister, said on Thursday Russia should call on separatists in Ukraine to disarm within “the next hours”. …read more Source:...

    West renews Russia sanctions threat as Ukraine ceasefire crumbles
    Jun25

    West renews Russia sanctions threat as Ukraine ceasefire crumbles

    BRUSSELS/SLAVIANSK, Ukraine (Reuters) – Western powers warned Russia on Wednesday that they could impose new sanctions if it did not do more to defuse the conflict in eastern Ukraine, where a ceasefire between Russian-speaking rebels and government forces appeared to be crumbling. …read more Source:...

    NATO chief says Russia not meeting international commitments over Ukraine
    Jun25

    NATO chief says Russia not meeting international commitments over Ukraine

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The head of NATO said on Wednesday he saw no sign that Russia was respecting its international commitments over Ukraine as Britain warned Moscow it could face tougher European Union sanctions unless it acted to stop fighting in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source:...

    Russian lawmakers revoke right to send troops into Ukraine
    Jun25

    Russian lawmakers revoke right to send troops into Ukraine

    MOSCOW (Reuters) – The Russian parliament’s upper chamber voted on Wednesday to revoke the right that it had granted President Vladimir Putin in March to order a military intervention in Ukraine, where Kiev is struggling to quell a rebellion by Russian speakers in the east. …read more Source:...