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U.S. Official Hints At Ukraine Talks That Could Exclude European Countries
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Talks on ending the war in Ukraine are likely to involve Ukraine, Russia, and the United States, a top White House official told an audience at the Munich Security Conference on February 15. Keith Kellogg, the U.S. special envoy to Ukraine, also said the priority is to "ensure the sovereignty, the security of Ukraine."

Freed RFE/RL Journalist Kuznechyk Feels 'Weight Lifted' At Seeing His Family
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After more than three years in a Belarus prison, RFE/RL journalist Andrey Kuznechyk says a "weight has been lifted" from his shoulders after being reunited with his family and colleagues. He was released February 12 and taken across the border into Lithuania. But he hasn't forgotten about those who remain imprisoned in his country for political reasons.

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For more than a decade as a correspondent in Brussels, Rikard Jozwiak covered all the major events and crises related to the EU’s neighborhood and how various Western institutions reacted to them -- the war in Georgia, the annexation of Crimea, Russia’s support for separatists in eastern Ukraine, the downing of MH17, dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo, the EU and NATO enlargement processes in the Western Balkans, as well as visa liberalizations, free-trade deals, and countless summits.

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