Monthly Archives: February 2014

US backs constitutional decisions in Ukraine

The United States of America, while encouraging de- escalation of the crisis in Ukraine supports constitutional, such as the formation of a coalition government and elections . The U.S. State Department has highlighted the approach of restoring normalcy in Ukraine and help the nation. Plans for new diplomatic talks in

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Russia says it won’t intervene in Ukraine

Moscow promised Tuesday that he would not intervene in the crisis in neighboring Ukraine, but said the country should not be forced to choose between Russia and the West. “We confirm our position of principle of non-intervention in the internal affairs of Ukraine and hope that everyone follows a similar …

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Klitschko to run for President

Opposition leader and former Ukrainian boxer Vitali Klitschko heavyweight announced he will run for president in elections scheduled for May 25. Declared its offer on the first day of the campaign, which began on Tuesday when the Central Electoral Commission of Ukraine registered a deadline

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French Parliament to vote on CAR mission extension

It would be a raging genocide in the Central African Republic, if the French troops were not deployed, said foreign minister Laurent Fabius on Tuesday ahead of the parliamentary vote to extend the military mission. The issue has divided the French parliament vote to extend the operation but Sangare, whose …

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Ukraine authorities want Yanukovich to face ICC trial

New Ukrainian authorities want to deposed President Victor Yanukovich to be tried by the International Criminal Court. Ukraine’s parliament overwhelmingly voted Tuesday to ask the court in The Hague to try Mr. Yanukovich and “mass murder” of civilians during violent anti-government protests that killed more than 80 people.

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