BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union and Russia agreed on Friday to hold high level talks, including Ukraine, on Kiev's expected signing of an EU free trade agreement after Moscow warned last week it would retaliate with measures to protect its economy.
Ukraine's government is set to sign the free trade agreement with the European Union on June 27, over the objections of Russia, which fears the agreement will be harmful for its own economy.
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