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A Ukrainian serviceman stands guard in the city of Schastye in the Luhansk region late last month.
A Ukrainian serviceman stands guard in the city of Schastye in the Luhansk region late last month.

Live Blog: Ukraine In Crisis (Archive)

Final News Summary For September 1, 2017

-- EDITOR'S NOTE: We have started a new Ukraine Live Blog as of September 2, 2017. Find it here.

-- Ukraine says it will introduce new border-crossing rules from next year, affecting citizens of “countries that pose risks for Ukraine.”

-- The Association Agreement strengthening ties between Ukraine and the European Union entered into force on September 1, marking an end to four years of political drama surrounding the accord.

-- The trial of Crimean journalist Mykola Semena will resume later this month after the first hearing in weeks produced little progress toward a resolution of the politically charged case.

*NOTE: Times are stated according to local time in Kyiv (GMT +3)

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A tweet from Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko:

07:35 16.12.2016

Good morning. We'll start the live blog today with this item, which our news desk filed overnight:

Italy Says It Blocked EU From Widening, Lengthening Sanctions On Russia

Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni (file photo)
Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni (file photo)

Italy blocked attempts to extend European Union sanctions on Russia by a year as well as broaden the sanctions to cover alleged crimes by Russia in Syria, EU members said.

"We had a discussion that luckily ended without considering the option -- which would have been wrong, I think -- to react to the situation in Syria and Aleppo with EU sanctions against Russia," Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni said after an EU summit in Brussels on December 15.

He said "a majority of countries" agreed with Italy that more sanctions on Russia, on top of those already imposed for Russia's aggression in Ukraine, would have been "a mistake."

Italy was among those who also objected to a move by Poland to extend the existing sanctions on Russia by a year rather than by six months, EU members said.

"Some of our colleagues would prefer maybe 12 months, but in fact it...was clear from the beginning that what is possible to maintain is our current format," said European Council President Donald Tusk.

Poland and others were concerned that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump might seek to ease pressure on Russia when he takes office next year, but Tusk said it was too early to know what Trump's policy will be.

Based on reporting by AP, AFP, Reuters, and dpa
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We are now closing the live blog for today, but we'll be back again tomorrow morning to follow all the latest developments. Until then, you can catch up with all our other Ukraine coverage here.

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