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U S urges Russia to recommit to OSCE-brokered ceasefire in eastern Ukraine

Friday, 28 May 2021, 13:20 U.S. urges Russia to recommit to OSCE-brokered ceasefire in eastern Ukraine 28.05.2021 11:37 Ukrinform The United States calls on Russia to end armed provocations in eastern Ukraine and recommit to the OSCE-brokered ceasefire. Chargé d’Affaires of the U.S. Mission to the OSCE Courtney Austrian said this at an online meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna on Thursday, May 27, an Ukrinform correspondent reports. “It is important we remember Ukrainian soldiers and civilians continue to be wounded and killed because of Russia’s aggression. We urge Russia to fully reverse its military buildup and recommit to the OSCE-brokered ceasefire,” she said.

David Pratt: Ryanair hijacking puts EU foreign policy to the test

Who cares about EU sanctions on Crimea anyway?

Who cares about EU sanctions on Crimea anyway? The 62-year old Ivan Savvidi (c) was born in Georgia in Soviet times (Photo: facebook.com) Brussels, Today, 07:24 A gun-toting Greek billionaire, Ivan Savvidi, is making a mockery of EU sanctions on Russia, but no one in Athens or Brussels seems to care, posing the question: Is the EU regime a paper tiger? The sanctions were imposed in 2014 over Russia s invasion of Ukraine. Read and decide Get instant access to all articles and 20 years of archives. 14-day free trial. Choose your plan Our exclusive news stories and investigations. Influential. Investigative. Independent. Why join?

Ukraine: International Crimes Bill Adopted

Ukraine: International Crimes Bill Adopted Law Could Strengthen Effective Prosecution of War Crimes Lawmakers attend a parliament session in Kiev, Ukraine December 21, 2017. © 2017 Reuters (Kyiv, May 21, 2021) A bill adopted by Ukraine’s parliament on May 20, 2021, could help authorities prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity domestically, Human Rights Watch said today. The law, On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts on the Enforcement of International Criminal and Humanitarian Law, includes provisions on command responsibility, the statute of limitations for international crimes, and universal jurisdiction for international crimes. The president will need to sign the law before it enters into effect. “The new law will fill a critical gap in Ukraine’s legislation,” said Liz Evenson, associate international justice director at Human Rights Watch. “It gives Ukrainian authorities some of the legal tools needed for the effe

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