Diplomatic Breakthrough in Crimea

After weeks of failing communication between the great powers and after the world had come dangerously close to World War III Cold War II, international negotiators reached an agreement on Sunday night after a Summit Meeting on Crimea.

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(Zur deutschen Fassung dieses Beitrags.)

About Andreas Moser

Travelling the world and writing about it. I have degrees in law and philosophy, but I'd much rather be a writer, a spy or a hobo.
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3 Responses to Diplomatic Breakthrough in Crimea

  1. Pingback: Diplomatischer Durchbruch auf der Krim | Der reisende Reporter

  2. inavukic says:

    Stalin should never have been invited there – he sat there while he and his regime were exterminating millions… his political descendants are not likely to do much different it seems :(

  3. dino bragoli says:

    If Russia had invaded Turkey from the rear would Greece have helped?

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