Ukraine and Russia prepare for the second round of negotiations
The Ukrainian and Russian sides confirmed their desire to hold a second round of talks. On March 2, the Russian delegation left for the site of the meeting.
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The Ukrainian and Russian sides confirmed their desire to hold a second round of talks. On March 2, the Russian delegation left for the site of the meeting.
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Read MoreThe United States is considering imposing sanctions on Russian President Vladimir Putin. State Department spokesman Ned Price said this at a regular briefing Friday.
Read MoreHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi said lawmakers are guaranteeing that the $600 million in “defensive weapons” previously approved for Ukraine will be appropriated to fight the unfolding Russian attack.
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