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Ukraine: Friedenseinsatz, Sicherheitsgarantien und Abschreckung 04/2025

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Erste Bewertung des OSZE-Engagements in der Ukraine - Zwischenbilanz und Empfehlungen der Hochrangigen Expertengruppe 06/2015

Das Minsk-Paket und die Rolle der OSZE: Waffenstillstand, Waffenabzug und politischer Prozess 03/2015

Die OSZE und der Waffenstillstand in der Ukraine: Vermitteln, Beobachten, Überwachen 10/2014

 

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News

12.01.2022
NATO open to more talks with Russia amid Ukraine tensions

The US and its allies sat down with Russian envoys amid heightened tensions over Russia's troop buildup near Ukraine. While no gaps were bridged, NATO said it was ready for more talks with Moscow.

Source: DW
06.01.2022
Nato to hold special Ukraine meeting

A Nato official confirmed on Tuesday that secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg has scheduled a special meeting with allied ambassadors and Russian diplomats on 12 January in Brussels, Reuters reported. The meeting will take place amid tensions over Russia's military build-up around Ukraine.

Source: EU Observer
05.01.2022
Borrell calls for EU involvement in Ukraine security talks

EU’s chief diplomat Josep Borrell vowed the bloc’s full support for Ukraine Wednesday (5 January) as he visited the country’s war-torn east just ahead of a flurry of talks between Western and Russian officials on the crisis, in which the EU had been largely left out. Borrell’s visit was the first-ever visit by an EU foreign policy chief to eastern Ukraine since war broke out nearly eight years ago.

Source: EurActiv
05.01.2022
US, Germany to 'respond swiftly' if Russian aggression against Ukraine escalates

The United States and Germany reaffirmed their steadfast support for Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity on Wednesday, warning of "massive" and "severe consequences" if Russia invades neighboring Ukraine. The renewed warning comes days ahead of scheduled U.S.-Russia talks in Geneva next week.

Source: VOA News
21.12.2021
Putin warns West of military measures over Ukraine threats

President Vladimir Putin warned Tuesday that Russia was prepared to take military steps in response to “unfriendly” Western actions over the Ukraine conflict, in a sharp escalation of rhetoric. He also called for “serious negotiations” on Russian security demands put to the United States and NATO during his first call with new German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who in turn called for “de-escalation.”

Source: The Defense Post
15.12.2021
European leaders favor use of Normandy format to resolve conflict between Russia, Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has told European Union leaders that Ukraine is ready for talks with Russia in any format but urged Western countries to keep pressure on Moscow through sanctions.

Source: RFE/RL
08.12.2021
Biden warns Putin of ‘strong’ western response to any Ukraine attack

US President Joe Biden warned President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday of “strong” Western economic blowback against any Russian attack on Ukraine, while the Kremlin leader demanded guarantees that the NATO alliance keep clear of Russia.

Source: The Defense Post
08.12.2021
Responding to Russia’s new military buildup near Ukraine – ICG briefing

Stalled Ukraine-Russia peace talks and a recent Russian buildup of troops near the Ukrainian border are raising tensions in Europe and with the U.S. Kyiv and its Western partners should send Moscow a strong deterrence message while also proposing mutual de-escalatory measures.

Source: International Crisis Group
02.12.2021
Russia says Ukraine goal to retake Crimea ‘direct threat’

The Kremlin said on Thursday that Ukraine’s stated goal of retaking Crimea — which Moscow seized in 2014 — amounted to a “direct threat” to Russia, as tensions soar over Kyiv’s conflict with pro-Russia separatists.

Source: The Defense Post
30.11.2021
Russian military build-up near Ukraine is 'unprovoked and unexplained': NATO chief

NATO foreign ministers on Tuesday called on Russia to de-escalate, warning they stand in solidarity with Ukraine. Speaking from Riga, Latvia, where NATO foreign ministers have gathered for a summit, Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that the build-up of Russian troops and military equipment near the Ukrainian border "is unprovoked and unexplained."

Source: Euronews