Merkel aide wants EU travel ban on new Ukraine rebel leadership

Merkel aide wants EU travel ban on new Ukraine rebel leadership
(Reuters) — German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s top foreign policy advisor said on Wednesday he wants Ukrainian separatist leaders who were elected in Sunday’s contested vote added to a list of rebels and Russian officials banned from traveling to the European Union.
«These are people whom I would say should be put on the list of visa bans,» Christoph Heusgen said at a conference on foreign policy in Berlin, reiterating Berlin’s view that the elections in eastern Ukraine violated September’s ceasefire deal in Minsk.

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Merkel: Europe won’t recognize election in eastern
German Chancellor Angela Merkel told Russian President Vladimir Putin on the phone that Sunday’s planned elections in
EU won’t recognize East Ukraine Election 03.11.2014
EU won’t recognize East Ukraine Election
An election of separatist leaders in eastern Ukraine is an obstacle to peace and the European Union will not recognize
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German government: Recognizing vote in east Ukraine is
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Kiev accused separatists of preparing for renewed conflict in east Ukraine 12.11.2014
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