09:48
31.3.2014
Russian news agencies report that Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has arrived in the Crimea for a visit
— Steve Rosenberg (@BBCSteveR) March 31, 2014
09:36
31.3.2014
People in #Simferopol queuing in front of ATMs. Has been going on for weeks. Cash shortage in #Crimea pic.twitter.com/NDjb8Q6Sxk
— Paul Gypteau (@paulgypteau) March 31, 2014
09:00
31.3.2014
#Ukraine gov issued terse statement urging #Russia to worry about treatment of its own national minorities, including #Ukrainians. #NYTimes
— Douglas Herbert (@dougf24) March 31, 2014
08:50
31.3.2014
"No decisions abt UKR w/out UKR." Entire Czech and Slovak nations wake up today and applauds: http://t.co/hXYfNL9GQm
— Robert Coalson (@CoalsonR) March 31, 2014
08:30
31.3.2014
Good morning. We've a couple of interesting tweets for you to get the live blog rolling today:
not a good photo for Monday morning... pic.twitter.com/uEbj7x80Sd
— Kateryna_Kruk (@Kateryna_Kruk) March 31, 2014
On the frontlines of #Ukraine 's defense against a Russian attack, an 18-year-old private named after Alain Delon http://t.co/lX5420VgJU
— James Marson (@marson_jr) March 31, 2014
00:54
31.3.2014
In their Paris talks, Lavrov again said Ukraine should be unified in a federation allowing wide autonomy to its regions.
00:39
31.3.2014
Kerry says he raised with Lavrov "strong concerns" about the presence of Russian forces at Ukraine's border creating a climate of fear and intimidation. Appearing on Russian television ahead of his talks with Kerry, Lavrov had denied the massing of tens of thousands of Russian troops near Ukraine was a sign Moscow planned to invade following its annexation of Crimea.
00:08
31.3.2014
Kerry says he and Lavrov agree that diplomacy is the best way to defuse the Ukraine crisis. Kerry says Russia and the United States agree to work with the Ukrainian government to solve the crisis. Kerry stressed there will be no decisions on Ukraine without the Ukrainians.
00:06
31.3.2014
Kerry says he made clear to Lavrov that the United States considers Russian actions in Crimea to be illegal and illegitimate.
00:05
31.3.2014
Talks in Paris between U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the crisis in Ukraine have ended after four hours of negotiations. The two are giving separate news conferences. Kerry was conferring with aides and did not immediately provide a briefing on their lengthy talks. Appearing on Russian television ahead of his talks with Kerry, Lavrov rejected suspicions that the deployment of tens of thousands of Russian troops near Ukraine is a sign Moscow plans to invade the country following its annexation of the strategic Crimean peninsula.