Section: Latin America
Ukrainian President Urges to an Urgent Truce Negotiation
08 de diciembre de 2014, 10:15Kiev, Dec 8 (Prensa Latina) Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko today proposed the Group of Contact in Minsk an urgent meeting for negotiating a new truce with representatives of Donbass, whose residential zones continue under the Army''s artillery attack. …read more Source: Prensa...
Two Soldiers Killed in Combat in Eastern Ukraine
Two Ukrainian soldiers were killed in the past 24 hours in combat between the army and pro-Russian separatists in the eastern part of the country, Kiev’s National Security and Defense Council announced Sunday. …read more Source: Latin American Herald...
Kazakhstan Urges End to Sanctions against Russia
Western sanctions against Russia over its role in Ukraine should end, Kazakhstan’s deputy foreign minister said on Friday at a ministerial meeting of the Organization for Security Cooperation in Europe. …read more Source: Latin American Herald...
India Rejects Sanctions Against Russia
05 de diciembre de 2014, 14:36New Delhi, Dec 5 (Prensa Latina) India reiterated today her refusal to support Western sanctions on Russia and instead expressed the willingness to strengthen relations with what it considers an old ally. …read more Source: Prensa...
Russia: Ukrianian Government and Militias Move Forward a Truce
05 de diciembre de 2014, 11:48Bern, December 5 (Prensa Latina) The Government of Ukraine and the rebel militias in the southeast of the country are close to finally agreeing on a ceasefire, said today the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. …read more Source: Prensa...
President Putin Defends Russian Foreign Policy
In his state of the nation address Putin justified his actions in Ukraine and Crimea and stressed that he seeks good relations with the U.S. and Europe. …read more Source:...
Kerry urges Russia to rebuild its int’l credibility, support Ukraine’s sovereignty
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Putin says foes hope to dismember Russia; rouble falls as he speaks
MOSCOW, (Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin accused Russia’s enemies today of seeking to carve it up and destroy its economy to punish it for growing strong, in an annual state of the union speech that seemed to outdo even his own recent strident nationalism. The Kremlin leader trumpeted his annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula,...
NATO Discusses Rapid Response Force
At the NATO summit, representatives of the 28 member nations address issues such as the Russia-Ukraine front, the Islamic State and Afghanistan. …read more Source:...
Nuclear Accident Not Dangerous says Ukraine Official
Friday’s accident was sparked by a short circuit in a power outlet system, unrelated to nuclear power production, say officials. …read more Source:...