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Former U.S. Ambassador Kenneth Yalowitz discusses Ukraine ceasefire – Video


Former U.S. Ambassador Kenneth Yalowitz discusses Ukraine ceasefire
CCTV America interviewed Kenneth Yalowitz on the fighting in eastern Ukraine. He #39;s a former U.S. Ambassador to Belarus and Georgia and worked in Moscow during his time with the Foreign Service.

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Uglegorsk. Destroyed city after battles-The War in Ukraine – Video


Uglegorsk. Destroyed city after battles-The War in Ukraine
Uglegorsk. Destroyed city after battles-The War in Ukraine #PLEASE! Subscribe to CHANNEL #Always new news from the East of Ukraine #Relationship - Zeus.good@yandex.ru Subscribe to the ...

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Ukraine crisis Fading peace as the artillery fire goes on – Video


Ukraine crisis Fading peace as the artillery fire goes on
the artillery fire goes on BBC - 7 hours ago There have been reports of fierce fighting inside the key town of Debaltseve and the rebels ... More news for Ukraine crisis Fading peace as...

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UN asks parties in eastern Ukraine to uphold peace deal – Video


UN asks parties in eastern Ukraine to uphold peace deal
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) asked the parties in eastern Ukraine to stop fighting and implement a peace deal prepared by Germany and France. Latest global reports, balanced,...

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Ukraine troops pull back as truce falters

Story highlights NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg urges Russia to "withdraw all its forces from eastern Ukraine" Ukraine's military says 80% of its armed forces have now withdrawn from Debaltseve Ukraine leader says forces are pulling back, urges world to use tough response to Russia

The two sides have been battling for weeks for control of Debaltseve, and continued conflict there has undermined a truce that apparently went into effect Sunday, raising concerns it is all but dead.

The ramifications for the West are huge because the 10-month-long conflict in eastern Ukraine has hiked tensions with Russia to a level not seen since the end of the Cold War, affecting trade and raising the specter of Russian expansion into Eastern Europe.

CNN's Nick Paton Walsh called the loss of Debaltseve a huge blow to the Ukrainian government and a win for the separatist militants, who regarded it already as their territory when the front lines for the ceasefire were drawn. It's not yet clear how Kiev will respond.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, in a taped statement, said Ukrainian armed forces in the area had left Debaltseve according to plan and that Kiev was waiting for two remaining columns to pull back to the new defensive line.

"Debaltseve was under our control, there was no encirclement, and our troops left the area in a planned and organized manner with all the heavy weaponry," he said, according to his office.

Poroshenko said in his conversations with U.S. and European Union leaders he had called for "a firm reaction from the world to Russia's brutal violation of the Minsk agreements," referring to the ceasefire agreed upon in Belarus.

The President, wearing a camouflage jacket, said he was on his way to the front line to meet with some of the soldiers who have pulled back. "I will be honored to shake their hands," he said.

Ukrainian defense spokesman Andriy Lysenko told a Kiev news conference that the "organized retreat" from Debaltseve should be complete "within hours."

The official news agency of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, DAN, earlier quoted separatists as saying there had been a large handover of weapons to the separatist forces in Debaltseve.

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