Ottawa Citizen

U.S. SLAMS RUSSIA'S MOVE TO RECOGNIZE REBEL-ISSUED DOCUMENTS IN UKRAINE

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MOSCOW The United States says it is disturbed by Russia’s decision to recognize passports and other documents issued by rebel authoritie­s in eastern Ukraine.

The recognitio­n, in an order signed by President Vladimir Putin that was announced Saturday, “is alarming and contradict­s the agreed-upon goals of the Minsk Agreement,” the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine said Sunday on Twitter, referring to a two-year-old agreement on ending the fighting in eastern Ukraine. Russia was a signatory of the agreement.

More than 9,800 people have been killed in fighting between government forces and Russia-backed separatist­s in eastern Ukraine since April 2014.

President Donald Trump’s repeated statements on improving relations with Russia had led to speculatio­n that Washington would soften its stance on Russia’s interferen­ce in Ukraine.

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