UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was Wednesday preparing to leave for Russia and Ukraine to promote a peaceful settlement of the crisis of conflict between threatening.
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French President to visit South Caucasus
French President François Hollande will visit the South Caucasus. Azerbaijan is the first country on the list during his visit.
Read More »Biden visits Poland to reassure allies of US support
Vice President of the United States Joe Biden arrived in Poland Tuesday during a visit to reassure allies that the United States will stand up to Russian aggression in neighboring Ukraine.
Read More »EU pledges support for Ukraine’s energy needs
EU “provide financial support” of Ukraine and help “ensure energy supply.”
Read More »NATO ends practical cooperation with Russia
NATO ends its practical cooperation with Russia, due to tensions in Ukraine. NATO is currently reconsidering its cooperation with Russia, Secretary
Read More »Putin recognizes Crimea
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a diploma recognizing the Republic of Crimea as a sovereign and independent State, a day after the Crimean voted to secede from Ukraine.
Read More »Turkey could close Bosphorus for Russian Ships if there is violence against Crimean Tatars
Turkey could close the Bosphorus for Russian ships, if there is violence against Crimean Tatars, said Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan.
Read More »Fule says EU is obliged to enlarge policy towards Ukraine
EU is “forced” to use the enlargement policy towards Ukraine, Commissioner Stefan Füle said on Tuesday. Füle said that the block should use ” its strongest instrument ” if it wants to deal with ” this part of Eastern Europe that have affected recent events . “
Read More »France decides to suspend Russia from G-8
Minister of Foreign Affairs of France said that the leaders of the Group of Eight world powers have suspended the participation of Russia in the club as tensions
Read More »Turkish FM warns of domino effect of Ukrainian crisis
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu warned Sunday that the crisis in Ukraine could affect latent conflicts in the Eurasian region that people in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea went to the polls to decide whether or not to secede from the Ukraine.
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