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  2. Germany–Ukraine relations - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic relations between Ukraine and Germany originally were established in 1918 as between Ukrainian People's Republic and German Empire, but were discontinued soon thereafter due to occupation of Ukraine by the Red Army. Current relations were resumed in 1989 at a consulate level, and in 1992 as full-scale diplomatic mission.

  3. Phantom border - Wikipedia

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    A phantom border (German: Phantomgrenze) is an informal delineation following the approximate course of an abolished political border, associated with demographic differences on each side as a continuing legacy of historical division, despite official geopolitical union. [1] Not all former political borders are today phantom borders.

  4. List of border conflicts - Wikipedia

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    2001 Bangladesh–India border clashes Bangladesh v. India: Bangladesh–India border region: 20 2001: 2002: 2001–2002 India–Pakistan standoff India v. Pakistan: Kashmir: 789–1,874 2002: 2002: Perejil Island crisis Morocco v. Spain: Perejil Island: 0 2003: 2005: Conflict in Tuzla Island Ukraine v. Russia: Tuzla Island: 0 2006: 2006: 2006 ...

  5. Here's what to know about the Russia-Ukraine conflict - AOL

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    Feb. 1—The conflict at the Russia-Ukraine border continues as Russia launches new military exercises and stations an estimated 100,000 troops there. Diplomats from Russia, the United States and ...

  6. Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    There was a large Russian military build-up near the Ukraine border in March and April 2021, [65] and again in both Russia and Belarus from October 2021 onward. [66] Members of the Russian government, including Putin, repeatedly denied having plans to invade or attack Ukraine, with denials being issued up to the day before the invasion.

  7. Treaty on the Russian–Ukrainian border - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty defines the "Russia–Ukraine state border" as the line and vertical surface passing along this line, separating the state territories (land, waters, subsoil, and airspace) of the Contracting Parties from the point of junction of the state borders of the Russian Federation, Ukraine, and the Republic of Belarus to the point located on the shore of the Taganrog Gulf.

  8. Northern Ukraine border skirmishes - Wikipedia

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    The governor of the Kursk Oblast announced that a border post in the Sudzhansky District had been shelled by mortars on 5 April, and that the points of origin, presumably in Ukraine, had been fired on in retaliation. [4] On 9 April, he announced that another border post had been shelled by mortars, this time in Yelizavetovka . The Russian ...

  9. Reactions to the 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock in Kyiv on 17 January 2022. In an interview with the French newspaper Libération in April 2021, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that provocations by Russia with the relocation of troops to the border with Ukraine and the aggravation of the situation in the east are the most serious since ...