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Keywords: Ukraine 2014,
This excellent work of reporting by NYT Andrew Higgins and Andrew Kramer throws new light on the events. It now appears that the events in the Square in Kiev and the movement of weapons from an Interior Ministry depot in Lviv to Kiev may have been what led to the final realization by the police and deputy interior minister that without a police withdrawal the country was headed into civil war. Yanukovych was unable to resign to the end. The peace agreement he signed came as a result of a Putin call to Yanukovych to sign and set a date for elections, and the diplomatic effort may not have achieved this outcome by itself as implied in a WSJ report by Benoit, Norman and Fidler, 2/22/2014.
Grouped Articles
As His Fortunes Fell in Ukraine, a President Clung to Illusions
New York Times 02/23/2014
As Ukrainian President Flailed, Allies Jumped Ship
Wall Street Journal 02/24/2014
Putin Tells European Official That He Could ‘Take Kiev in Two Weeks’
New York Times 09/02/2014
A parallel diplomatic effort that may have been driven by the events in Lviv and in the Square and underestimated the depth of feeling in Ukraine and the organization of the protest movement.
Linked Articles
As His Fortunes Fell in Ukraine, a President Clung to Illusions
New York Times 02/23/2014
European Ministers Brokered Ukraine Political Compromise
Wall Street Journal 02/22/2014
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