Reuters (Yes, we're catching up a bit):
PUTIN SAYS RUSSIA SUPPORTS UKRAINE'S TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY
Also from Interfax:
PUTIN EXPRESSES HOPE DEFINITIVE CEASEFIRE WILL BE DECLARED IN UKRAINE, MOVES WILL BE MADE TO SWAP MORE PRISONERS
Meanwhile, here's Interfax's takeaway!
PUTIN: RUSSIA EXPECTS TO BE REFUNDED IF FRANCE REFUSES TO HAND OVER MISTRAL HELICOPTER CARRIERS
Reuters flashes following conclusion of their meeting at a Moscow airport today:
RUSSIA'S PUTIN, AFTER MEETING FRANCE'S HOLLANDE, SAYS HE HOPES FOR A CEASEFIRE AGREEMENT IN EAST UKRAINE SOON
PUTIN SAYS MISTRAL WARSHIP DELIVERIES WERE NOT DISCUSSED WITH HOLLANDE BUT RUSSIA HOPES FRANCE WILL STICK TO CONTRACT
From Interfax:
The self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic is planning to bring out legislation that would "practically completely" replace Ukrainian laws, the head of the republic's parliament said on Saturday.
"At the moment we're getting ready to enact about 40 new laws. They will address issues of security, economics. In other words, we'll be practically completely abandoning Ukrainian laws because they're practically inapplicable," Andrei Purgin told reporters.
He added that efforts would be made to bring out the legislation as soon as possible.