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Ukraine is considering both military and diplomatic ways of liberating Crimea, and it also does not rule out a mixed option. Source: Emine Dzhaparova, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of ...
Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Russia's bill recognising the Soviet government's 1954 decision to transfer Crimea to Ukraine as "illegal" is an attempt to legitimise Russia's own gross ...
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Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry responds to Crimea’s participation in ...Ukraine's Foreign Ministry has expressed its strong protest over the participation of Crimea's occupation authorities in the 12th session of the World Urban Forum (WUF12), which is taking place ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUkraine rejects Russian demands, says 'denazification' must start in MoscowUkraine rejects Russia's conditions for a peace agreement, stating that true "denazification" must begin in Moscow, according ...
Ukraine's Black Sea peninsula was invaded by Russia in 2014 and illegally annexed from Ukraine. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussian official lays out Kremlin's demands in peace talks with UkraineThe head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Sergey Lavrov, in an interview with the Hungarian newspaper Magyar ...
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry has released a statement expressing its' "strong and categorical protest against the landing" of Russian troops in an area some 10 kilometers north of Crimea.
KIEV, July 20. /TASS/. Ukraine’s foreign ministry has voiced protest over Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Crimea. "Due to the illegal visit of the President of the Russian ...
Russia is estimated to have spent $20 billion annexing and integrating Crimea into its territory, and the bridge’s completion created opportunities for Moscow to recoup those losses. It did so, in ...
Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs made comments similar to Putin's on Saturday, with its spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, saying "reaction towards destruction of civilian infrastructure is a ...
By Anastasiia Malenko KYIV (Reuters) -When Ukrainian Leniie Umerova crossed into Russia on her way to see her ailing father ...
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