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Ukrainian acting Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk (right) welcomes U.S. Vice President Joe Biden before their meeting in Kyiv today.
Ukrainian acting Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk (right) welcomes U.S. Vice President Joe Biden before their meeting in Kyiv today.

Live Blog: Ukraine In Crisis (Archive)

08:06 11.4.2014
RFE/RL's news desk has this update on IMF aid for the embattled Kyiv administration:

Ukrainian Finance Minister Oleksander Shlapak says Kyiv has fulfilled all conditions to receive the first portion of a financial aid package from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Shlapak told journalists on the sidelines of the World Bank-IMF spring meeting in Washington yesterday that he was there "to speak in more specific terms about time and conditions of [international] support."

Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov, who was also in Washington for the meeting, told journalists that Moscow was concerned about Ukraine's unpaid debt for supplies of natural gas, but was ready to work with international partners on financial aid for Kyiv.

The IMF on March 27 promised to loan between $14 billion and $18 billion to cash-strapped Ukraine.

The loan hinges on structural reforms that Kyiv has pledged to undertake.
08:53 11.4.2014
The latest tweet from Sky News's Katie Stallard in Donetsk:
08:57 11.4.2014
09:52 11.4.2014
This just in from the wires:
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says it is necessary to stop trying to "legitimize" the Ukrainian government and for Ukraine to have legal guarantees of its "neutrality" inoorder to de-escalate the Ukraine crisis.
10:03 11.4.2014
10:24 11.4.2014
Another interesting tweet from Katie Stallard at Yatsenyuk's news conference in Donetsk:
10:41 11.4.2014
Here's some more details from our news desk on Sergei Lavrov's latest Ukraine comments:

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says it is necessary to stop trying to "legitimize" the Ukrainian government in order to de-escalate the situation in Ukraine.

Lavrov said in Moscow on April 11 that it is also necessary for Ukraine to have legal guarantees of its "neutrality" in order to resolve the Ukraine crisis, underlining Moscow's opposition to Kyiv joining NATO.

He also said that Russia is ready for four-party talks next week with the United States, the European Union, and Ukraine.

Lavrov said that talks about energy issues, including Ukraine's gas debt to Moscow, should also be on the agenda of the talks.

He added that there is a need for major reform of the Ukrainian Constitution, not just "cosmetic" changes to it.
10:51 11.4.2014
10:55 11.4.2014
Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk's visit to Donetsk today is as good as reason as any to remind you to take our quiz on this city.
10:58 11.4.2014
Here's an update on what's happening with the dozens of pro-Russia activists who were arrested in Donetsk this week:

A court in Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv, has put 62 pro-Russian activists in two-month pretrial detention.

Kharkiv's Kyiv District Court ruled today that three other activists must stay under house arrest.

All the detained activists were charged with organizing mass disorder.

The regional prosecutor's office says those sent into pretrial detention -- except for two leaders of the so-called Eastern Ukrainian Bloc movement, Yehor Lohvinov and Serhiy Yudayev -- can be released on bail of 180,000 hryvnyas ($14,500).

The 65 activists were arrested on April 8, two days after they seized the Kharkiv Regional Administration building, demanding a referendum on Ukraine's federalization.

They clashed with police briefly after security forces had forced them out of the building on August 7.

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