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    Germany says both Russia, Ukraine must work to de-escalate conflicts
    Jan18

    Germany says both Russia, Ukraine must work to de-escalate conflicts

    German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas on Friday urged both Russia and Ukraine to do their part to de-escalate conflicts in eastern Ukraine and in the Sea of Azov, where Russia seized three Ukrainian navy vessels and their crew in November. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine foreign minister says arms talks with U.S. ongoing
    Jan18

    Ukraine foreign minister says arms talks with U.S. ongoing

    Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin said on Friday that arms negotiations were ongoing with the United States. …read more Source:...

    Russia extends detention of jailed Ukrainian sailors: agencies
    Jan15

    Russia extends detention of jailed Ukrainian sailors: agencies

    A court in Moscow on Tuesday ordered eight Ukrainian sailors seized by Russia last year off the coast of Crimea to be kept in pre-trial detention until April 24, Russian news agencies reported. …read more Source:...

    Moscow court extends arrest of four Ukrainian sailors until April 24: RIA
    Jan15

    Moscow court extends arrest of four Ukrainian sailors until April 24: RIA

    A court in Moscow on Tuesday ordered the first four of 24 Ukrainian sailors seized by Russia off the coast of Crimea last year to be held in pre-trial detention until April 24, RIA and Interfax news agencies reported. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine may force church to add ‘Russian’ to its name
    Dec20

    Ukraine may force church to add ‘Russian’ to its name

    Ukrainian MPs passed a law on Thursday that could force the Moscow-backed church in Ukraine to add “Russian” to its name, aimed at curbing the influence of priests whom the authorities call a threat to national security. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine to send warships back to Azov despite Russian capture
    Dec19

    Ukraine to send warships back to Azov despite Russian capture

    Ukraine will send warships back to its Azov Sea ports again, a security official said on Wednesday, despite Russia’s seizure of three navy vessels and their crew in the area last month. …read more Source:...

    U.S. envoy: idea of extra Russia sanctions gaining traction
    Dec17

    U.S. envoy: idea of extra Russia sanctions gaining traction

    A drive to impose more sanctions on Russia for its capture of Ukrainian navy vessels in November seems to be gaining traction, the United States envoy to the Ukraine conflict, Kurt Volker, told an online briefing on Monday. …read more Source:...

    Kremlin says new Ukrainian church being used for political ends
    Dec17

    Kremlin says new Ukrainian church being used for political ends

    The Kremlin on Monday accused Ukraine’s politicians of using the creation of a new Ukrainian Orthodox church independent of Moscow for political ends. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine president hopes anti-corruption court formed by February
    Dec16

    Ukraine president hopes anti-corruption court formed by February

    A special Ukrainian court to try corruption cases will hopefully be formed by February, President Petro Poroshenko told a news conference on Sunday. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine Su-27 fighter crashes, pilot killed – statement
    Dec15

    Ukraine Su-27 fighter crashes, pilot killed – statement

    A Ukrainian Su-27 fighter aircraft crashed while attempting to land on Saturday afternoon during a scheduled flight, killing the pilot, the Ukrainian military said. …read more Source:...