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The White House extends sanctions against Russia over Crimea

The White House extends sanctions against Russia over Crimea

The White House published on Februsary 25, 2020 a Notice on the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Ukraine that extens sanctions against Russia over Crimea

The Arbitral Tribunal  reaffirmed jurisdiction to consider Ukraine’s claim against Russia

The Arbitral Tribunal reaffirmed jurisdiction to consider Ukraine’s claim against Russia

The Arbitration Tribunal in the Hague, constituted under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), reaffirmed its jurisdiction to consider Ukraine's claim against Russia for Russia’s violations in the Sea of Azov and the Kerch Strait

Former President Yanukovych’s people to be removed from the EU sanction list

Former President Yanukovych’s people to be removed from the EU sanction list

EU ambassadors prolong sanctions against Russia because of the annexation of Crimea, but remove former President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych's people from the EU sanction list

Ukraine is working on a new version of the Minsk Agreements

Ukraine is working on a new version of the Minsk Agreements

Ukraine is working on a new version of the Minsk Agreements despite Russia’s opposition to changes, Foreign Minister Vadym Prystaiko said in an interview to the Voice of America

Russia – Ukraine war: Foreign Minister reported new data on the death toll

Russia – Ukraine war: Foreign Minister reported new data on the death toll

During the Russia-Ukraine war, which has been going on since 2014, over 14,000 people have been killed and 27,000 wounded

Ukraine suffered a debacle in PACE. All sanctions were lifted from Russia

Ukraine suffered a debacle in PACE. All sanctions were lifted from Russia

PACE rejected a proposal by representatives of Ukraine and partner countries to limit Russian delegation’s powers

Ukraine sends its seventh notice to the International Criminal Court concerning forcibly displaced Crimeans

Ukraine sends its seventh notice to the International Criminal Court concerning forcibly displaced Crimeans

Ukraine has forwarded another notice to the International Criminal Court concerning the forcible displacement of civilians from the occupied Crimea to the mainland of Ukraine

EU will expand sanctions against Russia over “elections” in occupied Crimea

EU will expand sanctions against Russia over “elections” in occupied Crimea

The European Union will expand its sanctions in response to the "local elections" held by Russia in occupied Crimea last September

March to Crimea does not require the consent of Ukrainian authorities

March to Crimea does not require the consent of Ukrainian authorities

Head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people Refat Chubarov said that the march to the annexed Crimea scheduled for May 2 does not require the consent of the Ukrainian authorities because the action is legal

Russian authorities continued harassing Crimean Tatars in Crimea

Russian authorities continued harassing Crimean Tatars in Crimea

Russian authorities prosecuted residents of occupied Crimea on trumped-up terrorism charges, Human Rights Watch says.

Normandy Four summit main outcomes

Normandy Four summit main outcomes

The outcomes of Normandy Four meeting held on December 9 and the agreements discussed can be interpreted in two ways and require clarification. So, which of them are positive, negative and what to do?

Under Moscow via Normandy summit

Under Moscow via Normandy summit

If you listen to what Ukrainian high-ranking officials say about Normandy summit and Minsk aggrements, it seems that there was no presidential election a short time ago.

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