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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

19.06.2021
U.S. says 'contingency' aid ready if Russia attacks Ukraine

The United States has prepared contingency military aid in the event of further Russian military incursions into Ukraine, the White House has said.

Source: RFE/RL
02.06.2021
Germany rejects Ukraine weapons request

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said his country has rejected a request by Ukraine to acquire military weapons amid continuing tension with Russian-backed separatists in the country’s east.

Source: The Defense Pot
02.06.2021
Georgia's main opposition ends monthslong boycott of parliament

Georgia's main opposition leader, Nika Melia, has said that his United National Movement (ENM) will enter parliament after a nearly seven-month boycott. … In a joint statement, the EU and U.S. missions to Georgia said the ENM's return to parliament was "another positive step" toward strengthening democracy in Georgia.

Source: RFE/RL
26.05.2021
Ukraine unhappy with lack of progress in joining NATO as Kyiv is not invited to summit

Ukraine has decried the lack of progress in NATO's "open-door" policy to Ukrainian membership and said it could not comprehend why it wasn't invited to the bloc's summit next month.

Source: RFE/RL
04.05.2021
Ukraine's 'internal threat' on Blinken's plate after Naftogaz CEO fired

When U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Kyiv this week and meets with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, he will seek to demonstrate strong Western support for Ukraine from the external threat of Russian aggression. Behind the scenes, however, there could be tension between the two over what Blinken often calls Ukraine’s “internal threat”: corruption and weak institutions.

Source: RFE/RL
23.04.2021
Russia–Ukraine stand-off ends – for now

After a period of relative calm, the seven-year-old conflict in eastern Ukraine is heating up again. On the Russian side of the border, recent mass deployments of troops and weapons, now ended, led to fears that Moscow was considering further military aggression against Kyiv. The EU and its Western partners have expressed concern about escalating tensions, and affirmed their strong support for Ukraine

Source: EPRS
22.04.2021
Russia orders troops back to base after buildup near Ukraine

Russia announced on Thursday it was ordering troops back to base from the area near the border with Ukraine, apparently calling an end to a buildup of tens of thousands of soldiers that had alarmed the West.

Source: Reuters
21.04.2021
Ukraine's Zelenskiy invites Putin to meet in war-torn Donbass

President Zelenskiy has invited Putin to meet him in eastern Ukraine for talks on ending the long-running conflict there. Kyiv has accused Russia of a massive troop buildup at the border.

Source: DW
19.04.2021
EU: Russian troop buildup along Ukraine, Crimea highest ever

The European Union says roughly 150,000 Russian troops are massed along the border of Ukraine and in Crimea — calling it the highest such military deployment. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell described Russia's military buildup on the Ukraine border and annexed Crimea as very worrying.

Source: VOA News
15.04.2021
Germany, US urge Russia to pull back troops near Ukraine

US President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Angela Merkel spoke by phone late on Wednesday. Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert said that the two leaders agreed that it was necessary to call on Russia to reduce the latest troop reinforcements near the border to Ukraine, "in order to achieve a deescalation of

Source: DW