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Ukraine: Satisfied with Western stance on Russian “ultimatum”

THE Foreign Minister of Of Ukraine, Dimtro Kouleba, welcomed his country’s “unity” with the West over what he called Russian “ultimatums” during negotiations in Geneva between Russia and of United States of America.

“The Geneva talks have shown that our strength lies in the unity and coherence of positions on Russian ultimatums,” he said. Κούλεμπα in a telephone conversation with ΥMinister of Foreign Affairs of the USA, Anthony Blinken, according to the announcement issued the day after the meeting.

The Κούλεμπα and Blinken discussed the next steps, reports ΑΠΕ ΜΠΕ, to prevent Moscow to launch an attack against her Of Ukraine, which has been fighting a pro-Russian separatist uprising on the east side of its territory since 2014, according to the announcement.

THE Κούλεμπα stressed that the USA remain its key partner Of Ukraine for its safety.

The tensions around Ukraine have increased in recent months, with Washington and its European allies Kiev to blame her Russia that he has gathered troops near the border for the purpose of invading.

THE Moscow claimed written guarantees excluding its inclusion Of Ukraine and her Agriculture in the NATO.

Her negotiations Geneva ended up just promising new contacts between Russians and Americans.

Reacting to the rise to power of pro-Westerners in early 2014 in Ukraine, the Russia annexed its peninsula Crimea and argued, according to Kiev and the West, the separatist uprising in the eastern border areas of its territory.

This conflict counts more than 13,000 dead to date.

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