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Ukrainian forces, Russian-backed militants announce completed disengagement near Zolote amid ceasefire violations - Kyiv Post

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November 02, 2019
Ukrainian forces, Russian-backed militants announce completed disengagement near Zolote amid ceasefire violations - Kyiv Post
UkrInform: NATO developing plan in case of Russia's military attack on Ukraine - Kyiv Post
Ukraine foreign minister: four-way peace talks date depends on Russian side - TODAYonline
Prystaiko: NATO developing action plan in case of Russia’s military attack on Ukraine - Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news
Chinese Bid for Ukraine’s Aerospace ‘Jewel’ Could Knock Kyiv Out of NATO’s Orbit - The Epoch Times

Ukrainian forces, Russian-backed militants announce completed disengagement near Zolote amid ceasefire violations - Kyiv Post

On Nov. 1 Ukraine’s Joint Forces announced that Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed militants have completed the disengagement of manpower and weapons near the frontline town of Zolote in the Donbas. read more

UkrInform: NATO developing plan in case of Russia's military attack on Ukraine - Kyiv Post

UkrInform: NATO developing plan in case of Russia’s military attack on Ukraine Published Nov. 2 at 1:46 pm Ukrainian troops perform maneuvers during the Rapid Trident 2019 drills at the Yavoriv training center on Sept. read more

Ukraine foreign minister: four-way peace talks date depends on Russian side - TODAYonline

Ukraine foreign minister: four-way peace talks date depends on Russian side TODAYonline read more

Prystaiko: NATO developing action plan in case of Russia’s military attack on Ukraine - Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news

Cooperation at the level of the military leadership of Ukraine’s Armed Forces General Staff and the NATO Military Committee is quite active. "The task of this military unit of the Alliance is to make a plan in case of aggressive hostilities... read more

Chinese Bid for Ukraine’s Aerospace ‘Jewel’ Could Knock Kyiv Out of NATO’s Orbit - The Epoch Times

The fate of Motor Sich, one of the world’s top makers of helicopter and airplane engines, hangs in the balance. And with it, the very future of Ukraine. A stalled Chinese bid to buy a privately-held but strategically important aerospace firm in Ukraine could, if green-lighted, boost Beijing’s military capability and geopolitical aspirations, while throwing whatever hopes Ukraine has to join NATO and the European Union into a tailspin. read more
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