Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov left talks on the Ukrainian crisis in Paris on Wednesday without having met his Ukrainian counterpart. Lavrov, who earlier held talks with foreign ministers from the United States, France, Germany and Britain, said further discussions on Ukraine would take place "in days to come".
"We are all concerned at what it is happening there," he told reporters on leaving the French Foreign Ministry.
"We agreed to continue those discussions in the days to come to see how best we can help stabilize, normalize the situation and overcome the crisis," he added.
Voice of Russia, Reuters
http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_03_05/Lavrov-leaves-Paris-talks-without-meeting-Ukrainian-counterpart-2252/
5/3/14
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"We are all concerned at what it is happening there," he told reporters on leaving the French Foreign Ministry.
"We agreed to continue those discussions in the days to come to see how best we can help stabilize, normalize the situation and overcome the crisis," he added.
Voice of Russia, Reuters
http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_03_05/Lavrov-leaves-Paris-talks-without-meeting-Ukrainian-counterpart-2252/
5/3/14
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Referendum on Crimean autonomy status to be held in Crimea on March 16...
ReplyDeleteA referendum on the Crimean autonomy status will be held in Crimea on March 16, Deputy Crimean PM said.
Crimeans to answer two questions during the forthcoming referendum: do they want the autonomous republic to remain within Ukraine or do they want Crimea to join the Russian federation, Deputy Crimean PM added
Voice of Russia, RIA
http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_03_06/Referendum-on-Crimeas-status-to-take-place-March-16-6537/
6/3/14