21:13
11.3.2014
More on the diplomatic efforts of a veteran Crimean Tatar leader, Mustafa Jemilev. He's left for Moscow for talks.
Jemilev is a prominent Soviet-era dissident, a former head of the Crimean Tatars' self-government body -- the Mejlis, and a Ukrainian lawmaker.
The Mejlis announced on its official website that Jemilev left for Moscow on Tuesday at the invitation of the former president of Russia's Tatarstan Republic, Mintimer Shaimiyev.
It said the visit had been coordinated with Ukraine's authorities.
Earlier, Jemilev said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had invited him to Moscow personally.
The Mejlis does not recognize Crimea's new pro-Kremlin government that plans to hold a referendum on Crimea joining Russia.
The Mejlis announced on its official website that Jemilev left for Moscow on Tuesday at the invitation of the former president of Russia's Tatarstan Republic, Mintimer Shaimiyev.
It said the visit had been coordinated with Ukraine's authorities.
Earlier, Jemilev said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had invited him to Moscow personally.
The Mejlis does not recognize Crimea's new pro-Kremlin government that plans to hold a referendum on Crimea joining Russia.
20:46
11.3.2014
'Russians on Maidan' attempts to set record straight about #Ukraine's revolution (w/ Eng subs) http://t.co/sW8IkKynno http://t.co/xKr21BcuBI
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) March 11, 2014
20:37
11.3.2014
More on the flights of NATO's AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System) planes:
Romania's Defense Ministry says a NATO E-3A AWACS plane will fly over Romanian airspace as part of a planned exercise on Tuesday.
The ministry said on its website that AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System) planes fly at an altitude of 9,000 meters.
Their radar can survey an area of up to 31,000 square kilometres and can detect low-flying targets. The NATO alliance said on Monday it would start reconnaissance flights over Poland and Romania to monitor the situation in neighboring Ukraine, where Russian forces have taken control of Crimea.
NATO said AWACS planes will fly from their home air bases in Germany, and in Britain. Twelve F-16 U.S. warplanes are due to arrive in Poland by Thursday for planned joint exercises.
Meanwhile, bad weather delayed U.S. naval maneuvres with Romania and Bulgaria in the Black Sea.
The ministry said on its website that AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System) planes fly at an altitude of 9,000 meters.
Their radar can survey an area of up to 31,000 square kilometres and can detect low-flying targets. The NATO alliance said on Monday it would start reconnaissance flights over Poland and Romania to monitor the situation in neighboring Ukraine, where Russian forces have taken control of Crimea.
NATO said AWACS planes will fly from their home air bases in Germany, and in Britain. Twelve F-16 U.S. warplanes are due to arrive in Poland by Thursday for planned joint exercises.
Meanwhile, bad weather delayed U.S. naval maneuvres with Romania and Bulgaria in the Black Sea.
20:35
11.3.2014
#Ukraine v. #Russia. What it looks like on paper(no numbers/nuances)MT @TkachukAndrew #RussiaInvasion #CrimeaInvasion pic.twitter.com/tXlGYlDqrj
— Ukrainian Updates (@Ukroblogger) March 11, 2014
20:33
11.3.2014
So #Nazis run #Ukraine, #Russia says? Acting pres: #Russian PM: half-#Jewish Vice PM: Jewish Top cop: #Armenian pic.twitter.com/DqeUvlSESX
— Ukrainian Updates (@Ukroblogger) March 11, 2014
20:32
11.3.2014
We've also started a new blog called Ukraine Unspun:
Check it out here.
The information war is in full swing in the tense standoff between Ukraine and Russia. In an attempt to present a clearer picture, #UkraineUnspun will unravel information coming from Russian and Ukrainian media, politicians and activists. Written by Glenn Kates and contributors from RFE/RL.
Check it out here.
20:28
11.3.2014
19:51
11.3.2014
Our Tatar-Bashkir Service is reporting that Moscow has invited the veteran leader of the Crimean Tatars, Mustafa Jemilev, for talks amid the ongoing crisis in Ukraine's Crimea.
Jemilev is a prominent Soviet-era dissident, a former head of the Crimean Tatars' self-government body -- the Mejlis, and a Ukrainian lawmaker.
He told journalists Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has invited him to Moscow personally. Jemilev said he is not able to say now if he will go to Moscow. He added that he will make a final decision Wednesday.
Jemilev also said that he has to discuss his possible trip to Moscow with Ukrainian officials. The Mejlis does not recognize Crimea's new pro-Kremlin government that plans to hold a referendum on Crimea joining to Russia.
He told journalists Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has invited him to Moscow personally. Jemilev said he is not able to say now if he will go to Moscow. He added that he will make a final decision Wednesday.
Jemilev also said that he has to discuss his possible trip to Moscow with Ukrainian officials. The Mejlis does not recognize Crimea's new pro-Kremlin government that plans to hold a referendum on Crimea joining to Russia.
19:50
11.3.2014
According to the agencies, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday spoke on the Ukraine crisis, but their telephone conversation did not yield results.
Kerry spoke with Lavrov after receiving answers to a set of questions the United States had sent to Russia over the weekend to determine whether Russia was ready to resolve the crisis diplomatically.
The State Department on Tuesday said Russia's responses made clear its position has not changed.
In Moscow, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Lavrov had told Kerry that any solution to Ukraine's crisis must consider the interests of all Ukrainians and also respect "the rights of residents of Crimea to determine their future."
The State Department on Tuesday said Russia's responses made clear its position has not changed.
In Moscow, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Lavrov had told Kerry that any solution to Ukraine's crisis must consider the interests of all Ukrainians and also respect "the rights of residents of Crimea to determine their future."
18:40
11.3.2014
#Yanukovych's escape fr #Kyiv planned months ahead, bodyguard's notes show http://t.co/nYRLpPLMNj #Ukraine #Russia pic.twitter.com/oJdGmXcpUN
— Ukrainian Updates (@Ukroblogger) March 11, 2014