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The full Trump-Ukraine timeline - The - The Washington Post

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October 20, 2019
The full Trump-Ukraine timeline - The - The Washington Post
RFE/RL: How Russians and Ukrainians see each other - Kyiv Post
Ukraine peace plan in limbo after inconclusive talks - Hartford Courant
Impeachment Inquiry Update: What This Week Revealed About The Ukraine Affair - WFUV News
Republicans blast Mick Mulvaney's admission of quid pro quo in Ukraine scandal - Salon

The full Trump-Ukraine timeline - The - The Washington Post

The Washington Post
2014-2015Feb. 22, 2014: Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych is ousted from power during a popular uprising in the country. He flees to Russia. Yanukovych came to power with the assistance of political consultant Paul Manafort, who worked for Yanukovych’s Party of Regions.
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RFE/RL: How Russians and Ukrainians see each other - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine RFE/RL: How Russians and Ukrainians see each other Published Oct. 20. Updated Oct. 20 at 9:32 am People walk past a huge state emblem of the USSR and sculptures of Vladimir Lenin (R) and Joseph Stalin (hidden) in a modern history sculpture park in Moscow on Sept.
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Ukraine peace plan in limbo after inconclusive talks - Hartford Courant

Hartford Courant
Ukraine's newly-elected president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has sought to revive a long-stalled peace plan by pressing for a troop withdrawal and local elections in the nation's rebel-held east, where a five-year conflict between the separatists and Ukrainian troops has killed more than 13,000 people since 2014.
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Impeachment Inquiry Update: What This Week Revealed About The Ukraine Affair - WFUV News

WFUV News
Impeachment Inquiry Update: What This Week Revealed About... Charles Krupa by 10.19.19 12:29pm President Trump deputized lawyer Rudy Giuliani to run a shadow foreign policy for Ukraine outside the State Department, witnesses told Congress this past week — and the White House said people should "get over it."
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Republicans blast Mick Mulvaney's admission of quid pro quo in Ukraine scandal - Salon

Salon
Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney revealed at a press conference Thursday that President Donald Trump had withheld nearly $400 million in military aid to Ukraine in order to pressure the country to launch an investigation that could benefit him politically.
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