U.S. Effort to Bring Ukraine and Russia to Table Fails
By MICHAEL R. GORDON and STEVEN ERLANGER
Russians and Americans agreed to more talks as the European Union offered aid worth as much as $15 billion over the next two years.
Russians and Americans agreed to more talks as the European Union offered aid worth as much as $15 billion over the next two years.
Natural gas binds Russia and Ukraine, a source of strength for both, but also their greatest vulnerability.
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A U.N. panel report, which criticizes the Security Council for inaction, said both sides were committing war crimes.
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