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Eastern Ukraine ceasefire starts Monday, Russia says – CNN

His comments followed a meeting with the foreign ministers for Ukraine, Germany and France in Munich, according to Russian state television.

Lavrov called it positive that the foreign ministers "agreed once again for the state of a ceasefire on February 20."

It also called for the withdrawal of foreign troops, local elections and full control of the border by Ukraine.

It's probably too soon for people to be optimistic about the latest ceasefire agreement, according to CNN International Diplomatic Editor Nic Robertson, but "what you have here are the ingredients to reinvigorate the Minsk agreement," he said.

European leaders won't lift sanctions until full implementation of the Minsk agreement.

"What we seem to be seeing here is Sergei Lavrov perhaps taking a step further to make that happen," Robertson said.

It allows "Ukrainian citizens and stateless persons permanently residing in certain districts of Ukraine's Donetsk and Lugansk regions can enter and leave the Russian Federation without applying for visas," according to the statement.

Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko slammed Putin's order.

Later Saturday, the Ukrainian leader met with US Vice President Mike Pence and "informed him on that decision of Russian President Putin," according to Poroshenko's office.

"We have once again received a powerful signal that the USA stands with Ukraine, that Ukraine is among the top priorities for the new US administration," Poroshenko said after the meeting. "The issue of Crimea and decisive struggle for the liberation of Crimea also remain among priorities."

Susannah Cullinane contributed to this report.

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Pakistan, Ukraine strengthen ties, sign MoU on defence – Geo News, Pakistan

ABU DHABI: Pakistan and Ukraine signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) related to the defence sector on Monday.

The MoU was signed by Pakistans Federal Minister for Defence Production Rana Tanveer Hussain and of Ukroboronprom, the Ukrainian Defense Industry, General Director Romanov Roman.

The ceremony was also attended by Chairperson of Heavy Industries Taxila, Lieutenant-General Muhammad Naeem Ashraf, among other Ministry of Defense officials.

The representatives of the two states met during the five-day defence exhibition, titled 'IDEX-2017', currently being held in Abu Dhabi.

The two countries will collaborate on production, rebuilding and modification of tanks, according to the MoU.

Pakistan and Ukraines collaboration on defence sector is integral for regional stability, said Hussain while speaking on the occasion.

Talking to Geo News, Ukrainian delegation head said Pakistan and Ukraine are good defence partners. Al-Khalid Tank is an example of our partnership.

The partnership between the two states will lead to the production of Al-Khalid tanks in Pakistan. We will import technology to produce its [the tanks] engine and parts in Pakistan under the partnership, remarked Hussain.

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Amid Russia scrutiny, Trump associates received informal Ukraine policy proposal – Washington Post

President Trumps personal lawyer and a former business associate met privately in New York City last month with a member of the Ukrainian parliament to discuss a peace plan for that country that could give Russia long-term control over territory it seized in 2014 and lead to the lifting of sanctions against Moscow.

The meeting with Andrii V. Artemenko, the Ukrainian politician, involved Michael Cohen, a Trump Organization lawyer since 2007, and Felix Sater, a former business partner who worked on real estate projects with Trumps company.

The occurrence of the meeting, first reported Sunday by the New York Times, suggests that some in the region aligned with Russia have been seeking to use Trump business associates as an informal conduit to a new president who has signaled a desire to forge warmer relations with Russia. The discussion took place amid increasingly intense scrutiny of the ties between Trumps team and Russia, as well as escalating investigations on Capitol Hill of the determination by U.S. intelligence agencies that the Kremlin intervened in last years election to help Trump.

The Times reported that Cohen said he left the proposal in a sealed envelope in the office of then-national security adviser Michael T. Flynn while visiting Trump in the White House. The meeting took place days before Flynns resignation last week following a report in The Washington Post that he had misled Vice President Pence about his discussions in December of election-related sanctions with the Russian ambassador to the United States.

Cohen, speaking with The Post on Sunday, acknowledged that the meeting took place and that he had left with the peace proposal in hand.

But Cohen said he did not take the envelope to the White House and did not discuss it with anyone. He called suggestions to the contrary fake news.

I acknowledge that the brief meeting took place, but emphatically deny discussing this topic or delivering any documents to the White House and/or General Flynn, Cohen said. He said he told the Ukrainian official that he could send the proposal to Flynn by writing him at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

[Read more here on the relationship between Donald Trump and Felix Sater]

The Times stood by its story Sunday.

Mr. Cohen told The Times in no uncertain terms that he delivered the Ukraine proposal to Michael Flynns office at the White House. Mr. Sater told the Times that Mr. Cohen had told him the same thing, Matt Purdy, a deputy managing editor, said in a statement to The Post.

The Times reported that the proposal discussed at last months meeting included a plan to require the withdrawal of Russian forces from Eastern Ukraine. Then Ukrainian voters would decide in a referendum whether Crimea, the territory Russia seized in 2014, would be leased to Russia for a 50-year or a 100-year term. Artemenko said Russian leaders supported his proposal, the Times reported.

In Ukraine, Artemenko belongs to a bloc that opposes the nations current president, Petro O. Poroshenko. It is a group whose efforts were previously aided by Paul Manafort, Trumps former campaign manager, who had advised Ukraines previous pro-Vladimir Putin president until his ouster amid public protests in 2014 a development that sparked the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Manafort told The Post that he had no role in Artemenkos initiative.

The back-channel discussions could disrupt delicate diplomacy between the new Trump administration and Poroshenko. Artemenko told the Times he hopes evidence of corruption by Poroshenko could be used to effect his ouster, a necessary first step to pushing his peace proposal.

Cohen said the meeting between the Ukrainian politician, Cohen and Sater lasted less than 15 minutes and took place at a New York hotel.

He said he received the proposal and took it with him from the hotel meeting out of politeness but never relayed its contents to anyone in the administration. He said he attended the meeting as a courtesy to Sater, a former business colleague.

Cohen has been in the public spotlight since his name was mentioned in a dossier prepared by a former British spy hired by Trumps political opponents suggesting he had once served as a liaison between the Kremlin and the Trump campaign, an allegation he has emphatically denied.

Cohen said no federal investigators have contacted him about the dossier, which was widely distributed to Washington journalists and published by BuzzFeed, and he called the ongoing suggestion of federal interest in the case infuriating. It has to stop, he said.

Cohen had worked for a decade for the Trump Organization, where he earned a reputation as a trusted and aggressive defender of the celebrity mogul. He left the company in January to assume a more amorphous role as Trumps personal counsel. The role holds no public policy portfolio.

Sater pleaded guilty in 1998 to participating in a Mafia-related stock fraud. His sentencing was delayed while he secretly cooperated with the government on criminal and national security investigations. Law enforcement officials have praised him for his participation.

Working out of an office just below Trumps in Trump Tower with a development company called Bayrock Group, Sater had worked on several licensed Trump projects, including the Trump SoHo in New York. He also worked on proposals to build a Trump Tower in Moscow, a decade ago and again in 2015. He has said he met with Trumps children Ivanka and Donald Jr. in the foreign capital in 2006 at Trumps request.

In 2010, Trump allowed Sater to use a business card identifying himself as a senior adviser to the Trump Organization while he prospected deals. Still, when Saters criminal past, which had long been sealed because of his government cooperation, emerged, Trump claimed to barely know the Russian immigrant. In sworn testimony in 2013 in litigation related to a failed project with which Sater had been involved, Trump said he would not recognize Sater if they were in the same room.

Sater confirmed that the meeting at the New York hotel took place at his request after he heard about the peace plan from Artemenko.

I got excited about trying to stop a war, he said. I thought if this could improve conditions in three countries, good, so be it.

Sater said he held the recent meeting out of honorable intent only. He said he had no business deals in Ukraine and without thought of any business deal or inappropriate relationship with a foreign power.

I was not practicing diplomacy and I was not having clandestine meetings, Sater said. He said he called Cohen because his Ukrainian lawmaker acquaintance was emphatic that he wants the war to end. He said the conversations with Cohen and Artemenko were not a back channel to the Kremlin or anything like that.

Sater said he thought Cohen intended to give the document to Flynn but was unable to do so because Flynn was embroiled in a crisis over his own job and resigned days later.

He had other things on his mind, Sater said.

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President Trump on his way to Charleston, S.C., on Friday. Although he has expressed hope that the United States and Russia can work together, it is unclear if the White House will take a privately submitted peace proposal for Ukraine seriously. Credit ...

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The Russian foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, and the Ukrainian president, Petro O. Poroshenko, responded at the Munich security conference to Vladimir V. Putin's decree recognizing passports issued by two separatist governments in eastern Ukraine.
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