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Tag: European Union
New OSCE Chairman Says Local Elections In Donbass Can Only Come After Full Ceasefire
Sebastian Kurz, Austria’s foreign minister, said that the OSCE would expand their monitoring mission to cover the entire Donbass.
European Parliament Postpones Vote On Visa-Free Regime For Ukraine Until April
In the Donbass, the Ukrainian military reports 18 attacks by Russia-backed forces.
Dutch PM Imposes Restrictions On EU-Ukraine Relationship; Savchenko Confirms Meeting With Zakharchenko & Plotnitsky
In the Donbass, three Ukrainian soldiers were wounded in fighting.
EU Diplomats Agree On Key Prerequisite For Ukraine Visa-Free Regime
Three Ukrainian soldiers were wounded in the Donbass.
Russia Denies Consular Access To Detained Ukrainian Journalist; Detainee In Crimea Tortured
Meanwhile one Ukrainian soldier was killed and another wounded in the Donbass yesterday.
Shelling Reported In Avdeyevka Area; 3 Ukrainian Soldiers Wounded
After ‘Hellish Night,’ Reports Of Continued Attacks Mar Second Ukraine Ceasefire In 15 Days
The Ukrainian military reported four attacks this morning.
New Survey Depicts A Ukraine In Which Citizens Have Lost Confidence In Government
The International Republican Institute (IRI) has published a survey of political opinion in Ukraine showing overwhelming dissatisfaction with the current government. The survey, which was funded by the Canadian government, uses polling data stretching collected between May 28 and June 14 this year, with comparisons with data from as far back as 2011. 2,400 eligible […]
Ukrainian PM Confident His Country Will Join European Union Within 10 Years
Volodymyr Groysman was also critical of the British decision to leave the EU