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Kremlin confirms work on new Ukraine-Russia prisoner swap underway - UNIAN

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October 04, 2019
Kremlin confirms work on new Ukraine-Russia prisoner swap underway - UNIAN
Splits emerge within Zelensky administration, while public questions Steinmeier formula - The Ukrainian Weekly
US briefing: Ukraine, China's missiles and Facebook's backdoor - The Guardian
All Moscow proposals for Donbas seek to maintain Russian influence - The Ukrainian Weekly
Pompeo stops in Montenegro to discuss NATO, no comment on Ukraine - Reuters

Kremlin confirms work on new Ukraine-Russia prisoner swap underway - UNIAN

UNIAN
Kremlin confirms work on new Ukraine-Russia prisoner swap underwayEarlier, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Vadym Prystaiko said he hoped a new large-scale prisoner swap with Russia would take place soon.
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Splits emerge within Zelensky administration, while public questions Steinmeier formula - The Ukrainian Weekly

The Ukrainian Weekly
KYIV – Since President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s difficult trip to New York on September 24-26, a series of developments in Ukraine has generated anxiety, division and even a wave of protests.
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US briefing: Ukraine, China's missiles and Facebook's backdoor - The Guardian

The Guardian
Subscribe now to receive the morning briefing by email. Good morning, I’m Tim Walker with today’s essential stories. Texts suggest Trump exerting pressure on Ukraine president US diplomats told Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskiy that his hopes of meeting Donald Trump to improve Kyiv’s relations with Washington rested on his vowing to investigate allegations against the Bidens.
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All Moscow proposals for Donbas seek to maintain Russian influence - The Ukrainian Weekly

The Ukrainian Weekly
Russian Foreign Affairs Minister Sergey Lavrov says the future status of Ukraine’s Donbas should be like what Moscow has proposed for Moldova’s breakaway region of Transdniestria, journalist and political commentator Vitaly Portnikov comments.
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Pompeo stops in Montenegro to discuss NATO, no comment on Ukraine - Reuters

Reuters
PODGORICA (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo began a short trip to two small Balkan countries, Montenegro and North Macedonia, on Friday to discuss their roles in the Western NATO alliance.
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