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Ukrainian servicemen ride in a tank close to the airport in the eastern city of Donetsk, a facility which has been the site of intense fighting for several weeks.
Ukrainian servicemen ride in a tank close to the airport in the eastern city of Donetsk, a facility which has been the site of intense fighting for several weeks.

Live Blog: Ukraine In Crisis (Archive)

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16:57 18.9.2014

By supporting Ukraine, Poroshenko says, you support the future of the new Europe.

16:54 18.9.2014
16:52 18.9.2014

Poroshenko says he's ready to discuss everything, except one thing -- "Ukrainian independence, Ukrainian territorial integrity..."

16:50 18.9.2014
16:50 18.9.2014

Poroshenko says he is in daily contact with world leaders, including the Russian leadership. That dialogue, he says, "believe me, is not easy."

16:47 18.9.2014
16:45 18.9.2014

After paying tribute to some Ukrainians who were abducted and presumbaly killed by separatists, Poroshenko says Ukraine symbolizes a simple choice between "civilization and barbarism."

16:43 18.9.2014
16:33 18.9.2014

And now we'll have some tweets:

16:09 18.9.2014

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko is about to address a joint session of the U.S. Congress, so stay tuned as we'll be following it live here.

A very relaxed-looking Poroshenko is now in the House chamber. He recieved quite a welcome and it took a good few minutes for him to make his way to the podium.

He's about to speak now:

Speaking in fluent English, he praises the United States for the unity of its Congress and its solidarity with Ukraine.

He is now praising the men and women of Ukraine who are now "standing on the forefront of the global battle for democracy." His words receive a short standing ovation.

He praises those U.S. politicians who "stood with" the protesters on the Maidan. He also takes time to praise the so-called "heavenly hundred" protesters who were killed in one day on the Maidan last winter.

Making reference to the Budapest Memorandum, he calls the Russian annexation of Crimea and act of "criminal treachery" and criticizes Russia's "imperial mindset."

Citing Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and other frozen conflicts, Poroshenko urges the world not to let Ukraine "stand alone."

He says democracies must stand together...or they will be eliminated.

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