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      There are Red Lines and There are Red Lines: Trump’s Cheap Shot on Syria
      Apr11

      There are Red Lines and There are Red Lines: Trump’s Cheap Shot on Syria

      The US cruise missile attack on Syria last week may have boosted President Trump’s weak standing at home and deflected pressure on him over questionable links between his campaign team and Russia. But it fails on more serious criteria of legality and morality. In justifying his decision last week to launch a strike against a Syrian...

      Azerbaijani companies to invest in Ukraine`s Odesa region
      Apr10

      Azerbaijani companies to invest in Ukraine`s Odesa region

      Azerbaijani companies are ready to invest in the southern Ukrainian Odesa region, Azerbaijan`s Ambassador to Ukraine Azer Khudiyev said at a meeting with the chairman of the Odesa regional state administration, Maksym Stepanov, according to Azertag. The ambassador said Azerbaijan was interested in developing economic ties with Ukraine, especially...

      OSCE spots at least 10 Grads, howitzers and tanks near occupied Luhansk
      Apr10

      OSCE spots at least 10 Grads, howitzers and tanks near occupied Luhansk

      Monitors from the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine have reported they spotted proscribed weapons in Russian-occupied areas in Donbas on the weekend; they included multiple rocket launchers, howitzers, as well as tanks, according to an update. ”In violation of the respective withdrawal lines in areas not controlled by the...

      Belarus expects to receive $1 bln loan from Russia
      Apr10

      Belarus expects to receive $1 bln loan from Russia

      Belarus looks forward to receiving nearly $1 billion credit from Russia, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus Vladimir Semashko told ONT National TV channel, TASS reports. ”There was an instruction to allocate an additional $1 billion loan on good terms,” the deputy prime minister said. Semashko claimed that the relevant agreement was...

      Ukraine pledges before IMF to protect Russian banks` subsidiaries in Ukraine – Gontareva
      Apr10

      Ukraine pledges before IMF to protect Russian banks` subsidiaries in Ukraine – Gontareva

      Ukraine has committed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to protect Russian state-owned banks` subsidiaries in Ukraine from illegal actions, Governor of the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) Valeria Gontareva told a briefing. The IMF is concerned about the situation around these banks, and this was one of the reasons for the postponement of...

      Klimkin condemns ”cynical election” in occupied South Ossetia
      Apr10

      Klimkin condemns ”cynical election” in occupied South Ossetia

      Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin condemns the illegitimate actions of Russian invaders in the Tskhinvali region of Georgia, according to his Twitter account. ”I strongly condemn the illegitimate actions of Russian occupiers in the Tskhinvali region of Georgia. Especially cynical is the pseudo-expression of will on the anniversary of the...

      Czech court closes down organization posing as ”Donetsk People`s Republic Consulate”
      Apr10

      Czech court closes down organization posing as ”Donetsk People`s Republic Consulate”

      The Regional Court in Czech Republic`s Ostrava started proceedings to liquidate the ”DPR” Representative Center in Czech territory headed by Czech national Nela Liskova, according to Hlidacipes.org. The court handed down the ruling on the second attempt, Hlidacipes.org reported. Czech Foreign Minister Lubomir Zaoralek demanded court action as...

      Britain to push for tough new sanctions on Putin – media
      Apr10

      Britain to push for tough new sanctions on Putin – media

      Britain is pushing western nations to impose new sanctions on Russia if Moscow fails to curb ties with Bashar al Assad amid the escalation of Syrian conflict, according to The Times. Boris Johnson, the British foreign secretary, is demanding that western nations draw up ”very punitive sanctions” in response to last week`s chemical attack on a...

      Ukraine`s chief banker names bankrupt banks, largest debtors for refinancing
      Apr10

      Ukraine`s chief banker names bankrupt banks, largest debtors for refinancing

      Governor of the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) Valeria Gontareva has told reporters debts of insolvent banks to the NBU as of today are estimated at UAH 45.2 billion. Gontareva claimed that insolvent banks own the regulator some UAH 45.2 billion in terms of refinancing. According to the official, the largest debtors are the following banks: Nadra...

      Denmark seeks to change law on pipelines amid Nord Stream 2 divisions
      Apr10

      Denmark seeks to change law on pipelines amid Nord Stream 2 divisions

      Denmark`s government is proposing amending legislation to allow it to ban pipeline projects on the grounds of foreign and security policy due to concerns raised by Russian efforts to build a disputed gas pipeline through Danish waters. The small Nordic country has been caught in a geopolitical conflict as Russian state gas exporter Gazprom and...