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      U.S. condemns attacks on special monitoring mission in eastern Ukraine
      Feb26

      U.S. condemns attacks on special monitoring mission in eastern Ukraine

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States on Sunday condemned an attack on special monitoring missions in eastern Ukraine and called on Russia and the separatist forces it backs to immediately observe the ceasefire under the Minsk agreements. …read more Source:...

      Kidnapped Ukrainian MP found unharmed, attackers detained: prosecutor
      Feb23

      Kidnapped Ukrainian MP found unharmed, attackers detained: prosecutor

      KIEV (Reuters) – A Ukrainian lawmaker kidnapped in the southern city of Odessa earlier on Thursday has been found unharmed and his attackers have been detained, the local prosecutor’s office said. …read more Source:...

      Ukrainian right-wing groups stage anti-government rally in Kiev
      Feb22

      Ukrainian right-wing groups stage anti-government rally in Kiev

      KIEV (Reuters) – A few thousand Ukrainians rallied on Wednesday to demand a change of political leadership in a demonstration that coincided with the third anniversary of the ousting of pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovich amid mass street protests. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine ceasefire ‘doesn’t look too good’: OSCE head
      Feb22

      Ukraine ceasefire ‘doesn’t look too good’: OSCE head

      UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The head of the OSCE said on Tuesday that a ceasefire in Ukraine was not looking “too good” and confirmation of the agreed removal of heavy artillery would have to wait until at least Wednesday. …read more Source:...

      Austrian court backs extradition of Ukraine businessman Firtash to U.S.
      Feb22

      Austrian court backs extradition of Ukraine businessman Firtash to U.S.

      VIENNA (Reuters) – An Austrian court approved on Tuesday the extradition of Ukrainian businessman Dmytro Firtash to the United States in a bribery case, overturning an earlier ruling that had said the U.S. request was politically motivated. …read more Source:...

      Ukrainian MP plans to travel to Washington to push peace plan
      Feb21

      Ukrainian MP plans to travel to Washington to push peace plan

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – A Ukrainian lawmaker who proposed an alternative plan for peace with Russian-backed separatists to U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration told Reuters on Tuesday he plans to travel to Washington to present the proposal publicly. …read more Source:...

      Kremlin says Ukraine peace plan mooted by lawmaker ‘absurd’
      Feb20

      Kremlin says Ukraine peace plan mooted by lawmaker ‘absurd’

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – The Kremlin said on Monday it had no prior knowledge of a Ukrainian lawmaker’s peace plan for his country, which was detailed in the New York Times newspaper, and called it absurd anyway. …read more Source:...

      Fresh ceasefire appears to hold for now in eastern Ukraine
      Feb20

      Fresh ceasefire appears to hold for now in eastern Ukraine

      AVDIYIVKA, Ukraine (Reuters) – Ukrainian troops and Russian-backed separatists appeared to be respecting a new ceasefire attempt on Monday after international powers called for shelling to stop and for the withdrawal of banned heavy weapons. …read more Source:...

      U.S. embassy in Kiev critical of Moscow order on Ukrainian documentation
      Feb19

      U.S. embassy in Kiev critical of Moscow order on Ukrainian documentation

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – The United States embassy in Kiev voiced concern on Sunday over Russia’s decision to recognize civil registration documents issued in separatist-held areas of eastern Ukraine, saying that it threatens the Minsk peace process. …read more Source:...

      Putin orders Russia to recognize documents issued in rebel-held east Ukraine
      Feb18

      Putin orders Russia to recognize documents issued in rebel-held east Ukraine

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin ordered Russian authorities on Saturday to temporarily recognize civil registration documents issued in separatist-held areas of eastern Ukraine, the Kremlin said. …read more Source:...