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William Hague Visit To Kiev

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William Hague Visit To Kiev
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Russian Troops Continue To Surround Ukrainian Army Base

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Russian Troops Continue To Surround Ukrainian Army Base
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Army Vehicles Lined Up In Perevalnoe

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Army Vehicles Lined Up In Perevalnoe
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Situation Intensifies In Ukraine As Russian Troops Continue To Occupy Crimea

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Situation Intensifies In Ukraine As Russian Troops Continue To Occupy Crimea
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Worldwide Condemnation For Russian Aggression

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Worldwide Condemnation For Russian Aggression
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Dutch FM on Ukraine, Lithuania FM on Abkhazia ahead of FMs' summit

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The Dutch Foreign Minister stressed on Tuesday the importance of NATO's support for Ukraine's security and territorial integrity. Speaking as ministers gathered for a NATO summit in Brussels, Bert Koenders said it was important to...
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Donesk votes for independence; Investigation commission on May 2 Odessa deaths

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The pro-Russia insurgents who organised Sunday's referendum in two regions of eastern Ukraine announced on Monday that 89 percent of those who cast ballots in the Donetsk region voted for sovereignty. Speaking at a news conference the...
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President Obama says Crimea separation would violate law

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U.S. President Barack Obama declared on Thursday that a referendum in 10 days on the future of Ukraine's Crimean peninsula would violate international law, and the United States moved to impose visa restrictions and financial sanctions...
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Residents of Slovyansk go to polls on referendum on whether to declare sovereignty

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Residents in the eastern city of Slovyansk, engulfed by a pro-Russian insurgency, cast ballots on Sunday in a contentious and hastily organised independence referendum. The ballots seek approval for declaring so-called sovereign people's...
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Russian lawmakers react to ratification by Ukrainian parliament of association agreement with EU

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Russian lawmakers on Tuesday criticised the ratification by the Ukrainian parliament of an agreement to deepen economic and political ties with the European Union. State Duma lawmaker and former boxer Nikolay Valuyev said the agreement...
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After meeting Ukraine's new Prime Minister at the White House, President Barack Obama says that if Russia continues an aggressive path in Ukraine, the United States and other countries will, in his words, be "forced to apply costs" to Moscow. (March 12)

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US President Barack Obama said Wednesday that if Russia continues an aggressive path in Ukraine, the United States and other countries will, in his words, be "forced to apply a cost" to Moscow. Obama made his remarks after meeting with...
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Deshchytsia and Klitschko on EU agreement, Crimea developments

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Ukraine's foreign affairs minister said on Thursday that a political association agreement signed between the European Union and Ukraine was the choice of the Ukrainian people. Andrii Deshchytsia said in Brussels the agreement had been...
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Ceremony to install the flags of Crimea and Sevastopol in Russian Parliament

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Two flags - of Crimea and Sevastopol - have been added to a line of Russian regional flags in the hall of the Federation Council, marking the end of celebrations on the occasion of the region's accession to Russia. Valentina Matviyenko,...
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Hague comments after talks with Ukrainian leaders

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British Foreign Secretary William Hague met with Ukrainian leaders on Wednesday to discuss the ongoing conflict and the upcoming presidential elections. He held talks in Kiev on Tuesday evening with Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk, and...
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US and Ukrainian officials comment on bar on inspectors entering Crimea

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Military observers from the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) have been again turned back from a checkpoint in the Crimean peninsula, an OSCE spokesperson said on Friday. The organisation met again in Vienna to...
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Argentina accuses US, UK of hypocrisy over Crimea

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Argentina's president on Wednesday accused the US and Britain of "double standards" if they don't recognise Crimea as part of Russia. During a speech in Paris, Cristina Fernandez compared the referendum in the Black Sea peninsula to the...
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President Barack Obama says the United States is concerned about further encroachment by Russia into Ukraine. Obama says that would be a bad choice for Russian President Vladimir Putin to make. (March 25)

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SOUNDBITE (English): President Barack Obama, (D) United States: "I think that would be a bad choice for President Putin to make, but ultimately he's the president of Russia and he's the one who's going to be making that...
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Rasmussen on Ukraine, Russia ahead of NATO defence ministers' meeting

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NATO's Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said on Tuesday that the alliance was facing new and increased security threats, which he blamed on Russia's "illegal aggression against Ukraine". With the Kremlin watching carefully, NATO...
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US Sec of State comments on Israel, Russia and threat of Islamic State

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Secretary of State John Kerry said on Tuesday that the US and its partners were searching for ways to advance MidEast peace without interfering with Israel's election process. Kerry wouldn't outline the US position on proposals for a UN...
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The White House is warning Russia against intervening in eastern Ukraine and threatening further sanctions. Spokesman Jay Carney says there's strong evidence that some pro-Russian protesters were paid, and not local residents. (April 7)

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The White House is warning Russia against intervening in eastern Ukraine and threatening further sanctions. White House spokesman Jay Carney said Monday there's strong evidence that some pro-Russian protesters who have taken over...
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CLEAN : Crimean Tatar tells harrowing family tale for Eurovision

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CLEAN : Crimean Tatar tells harrowing family tale for Eurovision
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VOICED : : In Moscows grip Crimea holds first vote to Russian parliament

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VOICED : : In Moscows grip Crimea holds first vote to Russian parliament
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CLEAN : France says no Crimea referendum without U

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CLEAN : France says no Crimea referendum without U
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CLEAN : Crimea 'soldiers' swear oath before pro

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CLEAN : Crimea 'soldiers' swear oath before pro