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UkrInform: US approves bill prohibiting recognition of Crimea as part of Russia - Kyiv Post

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March 08, 2019
UkrInform: US approves bill prohibiting recognition of Crimea as part of Russia - Kyiv Post
Paul Manafort sentenced to almost four years in prison from Mueller prosecution - Vox.com
Medvedchuk stands for direct gas supplies from Russia to Ukraine - 112 International
Merkel Is Said to Reject US Pressure to Provoke Russia's Navy - The Moscow Times
Joint UN, OSCE engagement can address crisis in Ukraine, other 'dark spots of conflict' in Europe - UN News

UkrInform: US approves bill prohibiting recognition of Crimea as part of Russia - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine UkrInform: US approves bill prohibiting recognition of Crimea as part of Russia Published March 8 at 2:53 pm Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses supporters during a rally celebrating the fourth anniversary of Russia's annexation of Crimea at Sevastopol's Nakhimov Square on March 14, 2018.
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Paul Manafort sentenced to almost four years in prison from Mueller prosecution - Vox.com

Vox.com
Former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort was sentenced to 47 months in prison by a federal judge Thursday — in a far lighter sentence than was expected. Manafort had been convicted of eight counts of filing false tax returns, bank fraud, and failure to report foreign assets last August, in the only case brought by special counsel Robert Mueller that has gone to trial so far.
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Medvedchuk stands for direct gas supplies from Russia to Ukraine - 112 International

112 International
  Viktor Medvedchuk, chairman of the Political Party Opposition Platform - For Life “In 2018, Ukraine imported over 10 million cubic meters of natural gas worth around 3 million dollars.
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Merkel Is Said to Reject US Pressure to Provoke Russia's Navy - The Moscow Times

The Moscow Times
German Chancellor Angela Merkel rebuffed U.S. pressure last month to conduct a naval maneuver in Russia’s backyard aimed at provoking President Vladimir Putin, according to three people familiar with the talks.
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Joint UN, OSCE engagement can address crisis in Ukraine, other 'dark spots of conflict' in Europe - UN News

UN News
“The crisis goes against everything the OSCE and the UN stand for,” continued Slovakian Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajčák in his briefing on OSCE’s activities. In late February 2014, the situation in Ukraine went from political crisis, to violent confrontation and, later, became a full-scale conflict between Government forces and separatists, in the country’s east.
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