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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)

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Our news desk has reported a potentially interesting development in Kyiv:
Acting President Oleksander Turchynov says he is not against a referendum in eastern Ukraine at the same time as presidential elections scheduled for May 25.
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Should the West decide to implement further sanctions against Russia, the FT's Gideon Rachman has a couple of suggestions as to whom they should be targeted at:
As well as the panoply of complicated financial sanctions (banning Russian banks and the like), the EU should now consider a much wider visa-ban – targeting not just the cronies of Vladimir Putin, but the Russian middle-classes. As long as well-off Russians continue to be free to travel to London or Paris on shopping trips, why should they take Western outrage over Ukraine seriously?
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RFE/RL's news desk is reporting that the Kyiv government's deadline for the separatists has come and gone, thus far without incident:

A Ukrainian government deadline for pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine to lay down their weapons and leave state buildings they have occupied has passed with no signs of the rebels complying.

Ukraine's acting President Oleksander Turchynov had threatened a "large-scale anti-terrorist" operation involving the army if the separatists failed to comply with the government's demands by 9 a.m. local time on April 14.

Correspondents on the ground in Slovyansk and Donetsk, however, said the separatists were not preparing to comply with the ultimatum.

Russia has urged Kyiv not to use force against pro-Russia protesters.

But Ukraine's government and the West have accused Moscow of artificially creating the crisis in eastern Ukraine.

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