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Friday, January 18, 2019
OSCE invited Russia to monitor Ukrainian presidential election - Kyiv Post
January 18, 2019
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OSCE invited Russia to monitor Ukrainian presidential election - Kyiv Post
112.ua: Russia moves nuclear-capable missile launcher to border with Ukraine - Kyiv Post
German minister: Kerch Strait is now open for shipping - Reuters
Lukashenko responds to complaints about Belarusian fuel for Ukrainian tanks - Belarus News (BelTA)
Swiss court overturns arrest of Russia’s Gazprom assets which Ukraine claims were seized - RT
OSCE invited Russia to monitor Ukrainian presidential election - Kyiv Post
Kyiv Post
2019 Presidential Election OSCE invited Russia to monitor Ukrainian presidential election
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112.ua: Russia moves nuclear-capable missile launcher to border with Ukraine - Kyiv Post
Kyiv Post
Russia’s defense ministry went for another act of intimidation, placing a medium-range missile launcher not far from the state border with Ukraine. Read more here.
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German minister: Kerch Strait is now open for shipping - Reuters
Reuters
German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (R) attends a meeting with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Moscow, Russia January 18, 2019. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation/Handout via REUTERS
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Lukashenko responds to complaints about Belarusian fuel for Ukrainian tanks - Belarus News (BelTA)
Belarus News (BelTA)
Lukashenko responds to complaints about Belarusian fuel for Ukrainian tanks MINSK, 18 January (BelTA) – Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has given a response to complaints about Belarusian diesel fuel being used for military purposes in Ukraine.
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Swiss court overturns arrest of Russia’s Gazprom assets which Ukraine claims were seized - RT
RT
Switzerland's high court has overruled an injunction blocking payments from the operators of the Nord Stream gas pipeline at the request of Ukrainian state gas firm Naftogaz, according to Russian energy giant Gazprom.
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