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This Article is From Sep 25, 2014

'We Know What Terrorism Means': Ukraine to United Nations

'We Know What Terrorism Means': Ukraine to United Nations
Russia launched new military excersices near its border with Ukraine. (Reuters)
UNITED NATIONS: Ukraine's prime minister is urging countries not to lift sanctions against Russia until his country regains control over its entire territory, including Crimea.

Arseniy Yatsenyuk on Wednesday night told the annual United Nations General Assembly of world leaders that "we know what terrorism means."

He demands that Russia pull back its forces from eastern Ukraine, "stop the supply of Russian-led terrorists" and start "real talks, peace talks."

The months-long fighting between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian forces has been a major theme of speeches at the global assembly this week.

Neither Russian President Vladimir Putin nor recently elected Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko is attending the UN assembly.

The Security Council has met repeatedly on the crisis but failed to take action because Russia holds veto power as a permanent council member.

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