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Ukraine eyes further prisoner swap with Russia - Financial Times

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September 15, 2019
Ukraine eyes further prisoner swap with Russia - Financial Times
Vatican News: Pope Francis expresses joy over Russia-Ukraine prisoner exchange - Kyiv Post
Kremlin not ruling out new prisoner swap with Ukraine - Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news
Taking sides in the Orthodox Church's battles over Russia and Ukraine - 112 International
Russia’s Main Gas Route to Europe Seen at Risk After Opal Ruling - Yahoo Finance

Ukraine eyes further prisoner swap with Russia - Financial Times

Financial Times
Ukraine eyes further prisoner swap with Russia Financial TimesExchange seen as paving the way for revived peace talks with Moscow.
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Vatican News: Pope Francis expresses joy over Russia-Ukraine prisoner exchange - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Vatican News: Pope Francis expresses joy over Russia-Ukraine prisoner exchange Published Sept. 15. Updated Sept. 15 at 2:28 pm Pope Francis adresses worshipers from the window of the Apostolic palace overlooking St.
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Kremlin not ruling out new prisoner swap with Ukraine - Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news

Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news
Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has said he does not rule out that Russia and Ukraine may hold another detainee exchange. He told this to reporters on Friday, September 13, according to Russia news agency TASS.
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Taking sides in the Orthodox Church's battles over Russia and Ukraine - 112 International

112 International
JUST OVER a year has passed since the Patriarch Kyrill of Moscow, the Russian spiritual leader and ally of President Vladimir Putin, went to Istanbul to make one final attempt to dissuade another Orthodox prelate, the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, from recognising an independent church in Ukraine.
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Russia’s Main Gas Route to Europe Seen at Risk After Opal Ruling - Yahoo Finance

Yahoo Finance
(Bloomberg) -- Russia may hesitate to strike a multiyear deal with the European Union and Ukraine on natural gas supplies after an EU court ruling on a key German pipeline. The judgment last week reduces the options Gazprom PJSC has to ship billions of dollars of gas to its biggest market without using Ukraine’s pipeline network.
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