Section: News & Summaries

      Poland, Ukraine launch Open Skies regime
      Apr07

      Poland, Ukraine launch Open Skies regime

      Open Skies regime has been introduced between Poland and Ukraine, since there are no restrictions on the frequency of regular flights between the two countries, according to the press office of the Polish Civil Aviation Service.”The present Agreement between the aviation authorities of the two countries allows carriers of each of the parties to...

      NATO chief: biggest reinforcement of collective security since end of Cold War underway
      Apr07

      NATO chief: biggest reinforcement of collective security since end of Cold War underway

      NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has called a more assertive Russia and terrorism NATO`s main challenges in his exclusive interview with Voice of America upon his arrival in Washington to consult with U.S. leaders before the Warsaw NATO Summit in July.The NATO chief said that the Summit will address the issue how the Bloc will step up the...

      Cameron: I hope Dutch rejection of Ukraine deal will not affect EU referendum
      Apr07

      Cameron: I hope Dutch rejection of Ukraine deal will not affect EU referendum

      David Cameron has said he hopes the rejection by Dutch voters of a trade deal between Brussels and Ukraine will not affect the outcome of Britain`s referendum on EU membership, according to Herald Scotland.Strong opposition to an agreement has been seen as a reflection of wider anti-EU sentiment in the Netherlands and was seized on by Brexit...

      Netherlands, EU need time to digest what next steps on Ukraine-EU deal should be: European analyst
      Apr07

      Netherlands, EU need time to digest what next steps on Ukraine-EU deal should be: European analyst

      The outcome of the Dutch referendum has paralysed the Netherlands and the EU for some time on the issue of what should be done regarding the Ukraine-EU deal, leaving Ukraine in limbo, Amanda Paul, a political analyst at the European Policy Center, said in a comment to UNIAN.”It is a bitterly disappointing but perhaps not surprising, (given the...

      Putin says U.S. behind Panamapapers megaleak
      Apr07

      Putin says U.S. behind Panamapapers megaleak

      Russian President Vladimir Putin believes the publication of millions of documents revealing shady offshore schemes of top politicians and celebrities was orchestrated by Washington, according to an UaPosition correspondent in Russia.”Behind all this there are certain officials and official agencies of the United States, let`s put it this way....

      Netherlands to seek compromise on Ukraine-EU deal
      Apr07

      Netherlands to seek compromise on Ukraine-EU deal

      The Dutch Government in a statement on Thursday said it intends to find a compromise on the issue of the Ukraine-EU Association Agreement, admitting that the process might take time, considering the outcome of the April 6 referendum.”Tuesday April 12, the final results will be announced, but it is clear that ratification cannot just proceed as if...

      Putin`s first response to Panamapapers: It`s nonsense!
      Apr07

      Putin`s first response to Panamapapers: It`s nonsense!

      Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed corruption charges contained in the recent Panama Papers offshore schemes revelations, according to TASS news agency.The Russian president said that the publication of Panama papers is an attempt to destabilize the situation in Russia from within, according to Dozhd. He said the easiest way to do it...

      The Economics of Ukraine’s Political Crisis
      Apr07

      The Economics of Ukraine’s Political Crisis

      Ukraine’s current political crisis is easy to understand. It was unleashed by an offensive by the Poroshenko Bloc to get greater control over the government. It started on February 3, when Economy Minister Aivaras Abramovicius resigned in protest against Ihor Kononenko, the gray cardinal of the Poroshenko Bloc, and it was aggravated by the...

      You Wouldn’t Think It from the Headlines, but Ukraine Is Making Progress
      Apr07

      You Wouldn’t Think It from the Headlines, but Ukraine Is Making Progress

      It’s been a rough several weeks for Ukraine in the news. From the firing of prominent reformer Davit Sakvarelidze from the Prosecutor General’s Office to the recent release of the “Panama Papers,” which seemingly link President Petro Poroshenko to several offshore accounts and sparked accusations from members of the Verkhovna Rada of...

      Kremlin: No new comments on Savchenko`s possible swap
      Apr07

      Kremlin: No new comments on Savchenko`s possible swap

      The Kremlin has no new comments on the possibility of swapping Ukrainian pilot Nadia Savchenko sentenced to 22 years in jail in Russia over killing of journalists, according to Russian news agency TASS.”I have nothing to add to what I have already said on this issue,” Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists, TASS...