Putin Seemingly Open to Direct Talks with Ukraine as Ceasefire Efforts Intensify
Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed readiness for direct negotiations with Ukraine
Security measures have been increased in Ukraine’s Crimea Peninsula, ahead of Sunday’s referendum on the future of the autonomous region.
Special police forces, Berkut, have been deployed across major Crimean cities to patrol the streets.
Sunday’s referendum will ask Crimeans whether they want to become a part of the Russian Federation or remain an autonomous part of Ukraine. The outcome is likely to be one in favor of breaking from Kiev, due to the ethnic majority of Russians in Crimea.
‘‘It feels as if everything is boiling inside me. My heart is beating hard for Russia, because Russia is a proud word. Russia!’‘, a woman told Euronews.
Meanwhile, local minority Tatars could boycott the referendum, since it is not internationally recognized.
“We don’t want to live under Russian rule, we want to live in Ukraine. Ukraine is a democratic state. There is no democracy in Russia. We want to live freely. We don’t want to be slaves”, a Tatar man commented.
The official position of Moscow is that they would support the will of the Crimean people, while the West has threatened with sanctions if Ukraine’s territorial integrity is violated.
Tensions between pro-Russian and pro-Ukrainian demonstrators have been escalating in past days, with bloody clashes in Donetsk and Kharkiv.
The price of a troy ounce of gold reached a historic high of $3,500.10 earlier today, briefly surpassing $3,467.87 at 10:30 a.m. Bulgarian time
Pope Francis passed away on Monday at his residence, Casa Santa Marta, in the Vatican due to a stroke
Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed readiness for direct negotiations with Ukraine
Pope Francis passed away on the morning of April 21 following a stroke, as confirmed by the Vatican's press service
A group of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) has raised urgent concerns with the European Commission regarding the ongoing detention of Saudi political activist Abdulrahman al-Khalidi in Bulgaria
Montenegro’s Minister for European Affairs, Majda Gorgević, reaffirmed in an interview with BGNES that Chinese investments do not threaten the country’s EU aspirations
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