How the richest man in #Ukraine lost to a warlord. Another good piece about #Akhmetov and his failed game with Kyiv. http://t.co/mu1KkNyslk
— Natalia Melnychuk (@pravolivo) May 14, 2014
Kiova aloittaa "pyöreän pöydän neuvottelut" ilman separatisteja http://t.co/zflf1l28kP
— Jussi Niemelainen (@JNiemelainen) May 14, 2014
The talks in Kyiv will include government, parliamentary, and regional leaders, but notably no representative from the pro-Russian separatist movement.
The roundtable discussions will be moderated by veteran German diplomat Wolfgang Ischinger and are based on a road map brokered by the OSCE.
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier described the talks in Kyiv as "only a start."
The talks come as pro-Russian separatists claim to have killed eight government soldiers in an overnight battle outside Slovyansk.
That report comes one day after separatist rebels killed seven Ukrainian soldiers in an ambush.
Foto from US State dept shows that Russians haven't moved from border. pic.twitter.com/OCnOrECWu4
— bruce springnote (@BSpringnote) May 14, 2014
Ukraine # 1 Greetings. roundtable in Kyiv "national dialogue." Important consensus and soglasie.Nadeyus, the next round will be in the East.
- Štefan Füle (@ StefanFuleEU) May 14, 2014
Gatilov: Moscow demands illegitimate use of helicopters with UN emblems by Ukrainian military be probed http://t.co/iwZe3fLYjz
— Kyiv Post (@KyivPost) May 14, 2014
Video Russian media focusing on doesn't really prove much. Yes, there's a helicopter with UN colours. But where? And whose soldiers?
— Mark MacKinnon (@markmackinnon) May 14, 2014
Santa from hell. Children of Donetsk Republic, your leader Pavel Gubarev has toys for you. http://t.co/9qXf0UU7P8 pic.twitter.com/mRjTfWVvr1
— Leonid Ragozin (@leonidragozin) May 14, 2014
Seems like that is indeed a "repatriated" Ukrainian military helicopter with UN insignia on it. Big misuse of UN logo http://t.co/mvZSiLZu2E
— Mark MacKinnon (@markmackinnon) May 14, 2014
Last night my phone provider sent me an automated message: 'Welcome to Russia'. I'm still in Slaviansk... pic.twitter.com/LejwVAFgql
— Alessandra Prentice (@alessaprentice) May 13, 2014
The London-based EBRD is holding its annual meeting in Warsaw.
It says Ukraine's economy will shrink by 7 percent in 2014, shredding its previous 2014 growth estimate of 1.5 percent.
Meanwhile, the EBRD said Russia is set to post zero economic growth this year, before expanding by just 0.6 percent in 2015.
The EBRD was founded to help ex-Soviet bloc countries make the transition to free-market economies and democracy.
On May 12, the Ukrainian government signed a pledge to fight corruption.
The EBRD said "combatting corruption in Ukraine has become increasingly urgent because of the impact it is having on the willingness of companies to invest in the country."