U.S. Embassy in Ukraine
Recent News About U.S. Embassy in Ukraine
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NATO members emphasize urgency of Minsk agreement implementation
There is a consensus among all members at the NATO Ministerial on the urgency of fully implementing the Minsk agreement.
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Antony Blinken discusses ongoing Ukraine conflict and sanctions on Russia
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken addressed European journalists in a telephonic press briefing on May 8, 2015, discussing the situation in Ukraine.
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President honors WWII veterans on V-E Day's 70th anniversary
Today marks the 70th anniversary of V-E Day, a significant moment in history commemorating the end of World War II in Europe.
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Europe Day celebrated: US praises EU's achievements
Over 60 years ago, several European countries began a journey toward unity.
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US raises concerns over Russian actions at OSCE meeting
The United States Mission to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) has raised concerns about ongoing violations of international law by the Russian Federation.
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State Department condemns media restrictions in Russian-occupied Crimea
The Acting State Department Spokesperson, Marie Harf, has issued a statement regarding the situation of media in Crimea.
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Biden pledges continued US support for Ukraine amid Russian aggression
Vice President Joe Biden addressed the International Support Conference for Ukraine, emphasizing the United States' support for Ukraine amidst ongoing challenges.
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State Department aids Ukraine's new police force with CHP training
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) has collaborated with the U.S. State Department to provide training to Ukraine's newly formed Patrol Police force.
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Kerry addresses challenges in implementing Minsk agreements
Secretary Kerry addressed ongoing concerns regarding the Minsk agreements during a press availability on April 24, 2015.
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OSCE faces restricted access in Ukraine despite Minsk agreements
The Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine, who signed the Minsk agreements and implementation plan, are reportedly not allowing OSCE monitors access to verify the ceasefire and withdrawal of heavy weapons.
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US responds to Russia on military training concerns in Ukraine
The United States has responded to the Russian Federation's concerns about military training conducted by US troops in Ukraine.
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U.S. urges adherence to ceasefire amid escalating violence in eastern Ukraine
The recent address to the Permanent Council by Ambassador Ertugrul Apakan, Chief Monitor of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine, comes amid ongoing violence in Ukraine.
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Humanitarian group urged to coordinate aid delivery in eastern Ukraine
The issue of aid deliveries to eastern Ukraine has been a point of contention between the involved parties.
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OSCE addresses ongoing conflict in Ukraine amid Russian involvement
In a recent statement, concerns were raised about ongoing violations of international law by the Russian Federation in Ukraine.
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US criticizes Russia over lack of seriousness in Ukraine crisis resolution
In a recent address, the United States Mission to the OSCE expressed disappointment with the Russian Federation's stance on resolving the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.
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President emphasizes unity on Holocaust Remembrance Day
Yom HaShoah serves as a reminder of our responsibilities to ourselves and future generations.
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U.S. reaffirms support on International Roma Day
Today, the international community observes International Roma Day, celebrating the Romani people's cultural heritage while acknowledging the challenges they face.
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US condemns Russian shutdown of Crimean Tatar media
The United States has expressed strong disapproval of Russia's actions in Crimea, particularly concerning the shutdown of Crimean Tatar media outlets.
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NATO seminar addresses implications of Ukraine crisis
In a speech at the Atlantic Council's NATO Transformation Seminar 2015, a speaker addressed the significance of the Ukraine crisis and its broader implications.
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US supports expanded role of OSCE monitoring mission in Ukraine
The United States Mission to the OSCE has expressed its support for the Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) in Ukraine, as it enters its second year.