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Why negotiations likely ‘only way out’ of Ukraine crisis

Clip: 9/1/2014 | 5m 9s

Why negotiations are likely ‘the only way out’ of Ukraine crisis

Ukrainian rebels softened their demand for outright independence at the talks in Belarus on Monday. Instead, they offered to respect Ukraine’s sovereignty in exchange for a measure of autonomy. Judy Woodruff joins The Christian Science Monitor’s Fred Weir, reporting from Moscow, to discuss how rebels are gaining the leverage on the ground, and why a military solution has become elusive.

09/01/2014 | Rating NR

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