Russia will neuter OSCE monitoring in Ukraine
OSCE observers will be impotent as long as Moscow can intervene in their work
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- Access denied
- No access to border
- Denial of access to known incidents
- Denial of access to areas of suspect activity
- 'Orchestrated' access
- Denial of access to Crimea
- Cloak and dagger?
- Participants at odds
- Diplomatic cover
- Russian access to Kyiv-controlled territory
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