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Ukraine crisis: Russia gives ultimatum for surrender of ships, world markets in turmoil

Kiev, Ukraine:  Russia pressed hard Monday for Ukrainian politicians to return to the Feb. 21 agreement that promised to create a new unity government which would rule until an early election no later than December.But

Luxembourg's U.N. Ambassador Sylvie Lucas, the current council president, announced that the U.N.'s most powerful body would meet at 3:30 p.m. EST (2030 GMT) on Monday.

It will be the third meeting of the Security Council since Friday, when Russia planes and troops started taking over the Crimea.

The council meetings on Friday and Saturday were partly open. Monday's public meeting will give the 15 council members, and possibly the broader U.N. membership, an opportunity to speak.

Russia, which has veto power, would almost certainly block any council action condemning its intervention. But the public meeting will allow countries representing all areas of the world to express their views on the Ukraine crisis.

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