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Trump slow-walking $4 billion in foreign aid, including key funds for Ukraine - ABC News

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August 31, 2019
Trump slow-walking $4 billion in foreign aid, including key funds for Ukraine - ABC News
Duda: Anti-Russia sanctions policy should continue - Kyiv Post
Bolton visits Ukraine, Belarus & Moldova, should Moscow be worried? - RT
Kremlin notes progress in prisoner exchange with Ukraine, says aide - TASS
Russian Official Praises Trump for Delaying Military Aid to Ukraine - Newsweek

Trump slow-walking $4 billion in foreign aid, including key funds for Ukraine - ABC News

ABC News
After standing down in a battle with Congress over $4 billion in foreign assistance cuts, the White House is still slow-walking funds for those same programs in a move that threatens their full implementation, according to two sources.
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Duda: Anti-Russia sanctions policy should continue - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Duda: Anti-Russia sanctions policy should continue Published Aug. 31 at 2:56 pm This photo, released by presidential press-service shows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (L) during the official ceremony of meeting with President of Poland Andrzej Duda (R) in the Presidential Palace in Warsaw on August 31, 2019.
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Bolton visits Ukraine, Belarus & Moldova, should Moscow be worried? - RT

RT
US National Security Advisor John Bolton has visited a host of ex-Soviet republics, including Moscow's longtime ally, Belarus. Some saw it as a sign of growing US influence on Russia's border.
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Kremlin notes progress in prisoner exchange with Ukraine, says aide - TASS

TASS
MOSCOW, August 30. /TASS/. The Kremlin thinks that exchange of prisoners is a very important issue for the entire atmosphere of Ukrainian settlement and notes certain progress in this sphere, Russian president’s aide, Yuri Ushakov said on Friday.
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Russian Official Praises Trump for Delaying Military Aid to Ukraine - Newsweek

Newsweek
A senior Russian official has praised President Donald Trump's decision to delay $250 million in military funding to Ukraine, where government forces are battling a Russian-backed insurgency in the east of the country.
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