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Russian attacks on port infrastructure didn’t affect sea corridor
KYIV, Oct 14 - Russian attacks on port infrastructure did not affect the work of the Ukrainian sea corridor, the Black Sea ports are operating in the normal mode, there are 85 vessels approaching them, Deputy Minister of Communities and Territories Development Tymur Tkachenko told the Interfax-Ukraine agency.
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North Korea sending citizens to help Russia
KYIV, Oct 14 - North Korea is sending its citizens to help Russia’s military fight Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky has said, increasing concerns about the alliance between Moscow and the secretive state.
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Poland to help Ukraine integrate into EU
KYIV, Oct 12 – Poland will work to help Ukraine accelerate its integration into the European Union, according to a joint statement made by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and his Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda.
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Ukraine sees summit as ‘last chance’ for Moscow before plan ‘B’ activated
LUXEMBOURG, Oct. 14 - The leaders of Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany could hold a summit in Paris in mid-November if Kyiv and pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine can maintain a ceasefire, Ukraine's foreign minister said on Monday, warning of a "last chance" for Moscow, Reuters reported. |
Thousands march against ‘capitulation’
KYIV, Oct. 14 - Thousands of Ukrainians marched in Kyiv on Monday, decrying as "capitulation" a mooted pullback of troops fighting Moscow-backed separatists in the east and calling for victory in the five-year war, AFP reported. |
Ukraine expected to join UN Security Council as non-permanent member
NEW YORK, Oct. 14 - Diplomats expect no surprises in Thursday's elections for new members of the Security Council but there will almost certainly be some fireworks when Ukraine joins the U.N.'s most powerful body, where arch opponent Russia has a permanent seat, AP reported.
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Creditors vote on Ukraine restructuring
KIEV, Oct. 14 - Ukraine's creditors cast votes on Wednesday on a restructuring deal critical to the country's bailout program with most expected to agree to the terms except Russia, which holds bonds worth $3 billion, Reuters reported.
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