BERLIN (Reuters) - It may seem a tough sell to lure tourists to a country partly occupied by Russian troops and which several countries have advised its nationals is not safe for travel, but Ukraine's tourist board is looking on the sunny side.
At the world's largest travel fair in Berlin, Ukrainian officials are making the best of a tense situation by showing a huge photo of protesters in the capital Kiev, an image of change they hope will inspire visitors.
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