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Ukraine warns Canada not to trust Russian co-operation over Arctic
A senior Ukrainian envoy is warning a thaw in diplomatic relations between Canada and Russia will primarily benefit Vladimir Putin – a caution that came as relations abruptly deteriorated between Moscow and Washington on Monday over Syria and nuclear arsenals. Vadym Prystaiko, deputy foreign minister of Ukraine, is visiting Ottawa this week to...
Canada donates $8.1 for Ukrainian police reform
Canada will provide the government of Ukraine with up to $8.1 million in new funding to support the country’s new police force, Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion announced over the weekend. Dion made the announcement in Regina while attending the Triennial Congress of Ukrainian Canadians to celebrate a triple anniversary: the 75th...
U.S.-Russia relations plummet further over Syria, Ukraine
U.S. President Barack Obama extends his hand to Russian President Vladimir Putin during their meeting at the United Nations General Assembly in New York September 28, 2015. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) WASHINGTON—Already testy, relations between the United States and Russia plummeted Monday as Washington suspended diplomatic contacts with Moscow over...
Russian intelligence says it detained Ukrainian spy suspect
Russian intelligence says it detained Ukrainian spy suspect …read more Source:...
Ukrainian journalist detained for spying: Russian intelligence agency
The Russian intelligence agency FSB says it has detained a Ukrainian journalist who is suspected of spying in Russia. …read more Source: Global...
Ukrainian rebels and government report partial weapons withdrawal
Manu Brabo/AP MOSCOW — Ukrainian government forces and separatist rebels say they have pulled back heavy weapons in only one out of three planned locations on the front line in eastern Ukraine. Both sides in the conflict that has killed more 9,600 people since it began in 2014 said Saturday they had pulled back at the village of Zolote northwest...
Trudeau government announces ‘rational’ shift in Arctic policy, will seek to work with Russia
In its first major statement on the Arctic, the Trudeau government has moved away the more-confrontational approach that dominated Conservative policy, with Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion putting Russia at the centre of Canada’s northern policy. A rapprochement between the two countries is expected on the northern front, despite...
Trudeau, Harper and Chrétien mourn Peres in Jerusalem
Former Canadian prime ministers Jean Chrétien and Stephen Harper look on as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and French President Francois Hollande. (Adrian Wyld, CP) JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, his Liberal and Conservative predecessors and political luminaries from around the world...
Ukraine marks 75th anniversary of WWII Babi Yar massacre
Ukraine on Thursday marked the 75th anniversary of the Babi Yar massacre, one of the most infamous mass slaughters of the Second World War. …read more Source:...
Pentagon pushing aggressive nuclear strategy to threaten Russia, says Russia’s foreign ministry
Amid the widening U.S.-Russian spat over Syria, the Russian Foreign Ministry on Thursday issued a strongly-worded statement accusing the Pentagon of nurturing an aggressive nuclear strategy threatening Russia, the Associated Press writes. Here is the rest of the Associated Press article: The ministry cast a recent speech by U.S. Defense Secretary...



