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      U.S. envoy urges Balkan States to guard against Russian influence efforts
      May25

      U.S. envoy urges Balkan States to guard against Russian influence efforts

      A top U.S. diplomat on May 24 urged Balkan nations to guard against efforts by Russia to increase its influence in the region while undermining ties with the West, according to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. ”We, of course, remain hopeful that Russia will play a constructive role in the Balkans, as it has in the past, but we must remain...

      Cabinet approves restructuring of UAH 229 bln domestic public debt
      May25

      Cabinet approves restructuring of UAH 229 bln domestic public debt

      Ukraine`s Cabinet of Ministers has approved the issue of domestic government loan bonds worth UAH 229 billion, or US$8.7 billion, with redemption in 2025-2047 to exchange them for previously issued bonds with a maturity in 2017-2030 and a nominal value of UAH 221.6 billion ($8.4 billion), with unpaid coupon income of UAH 7 billion ($319.8...

      What Russia Wants
      May25

      What Russia Wants

      Russia wants to be recognised as a great power. But in the face of criticism over its actions in Ukraine, Syria and elsewhere, Moscow asserts that its legitimate strategic interests are being ignored and the nature of its foreign policy is deliberately misrepresented. Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Australia HE Mr Grigory Logvinov gave a...

      Bloomberg tells how Manafort brought pro-Russian party to Rada despite Crimea annexation
      May25

      Bloomberg tells how Manafort brought pro-Russian party to Rada despite Crimea annexation

      Months after Russia annexed Crimea, former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych`s political advisor Paul Manafort returned to Ukraine to advise the pro-Russian party, the ”Opposition Bloc”, for the 2014 parliamentary campaign, according to Bloomberg. Nestor Shufrych, one of the party leaders, says Manafort pushed for them to appeal as both the...

      Ukrainian parliament says 75% of TV broadcasts now must be in Ukrainian
      May24

      Ukrainian parliament says 75% of TV broadcasts now must be in Ukrainian

      The Ukrainian parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, has adopted a bill, setting quotas for nationwide TV channels, obliging them to ensure a 75% share of programs and movies in Ukrainian, according to an UNIAN correspondent. The document was adopted with 269 deputies voting in favor out of 356 MPs registered in the session hall, while the pro-Russian...

      Russia`s FSB to hold anti-terrorist drills in occupied Crimea
      May24

      Russia`s FSB to hold anti-terrorist drills in occupied Crimea

      Task forces of Russia`s FSB security service will hold exercises in the occupied Crimea and the Black Sea on ”preventing terrorist attacks and subversion,” according to TASS, referring to the FSB`s public relations center. Modern equipment and some 2,000 servicemen will be involved in tactical and special exercises of task forces that will be...

      Americans roll out Ukrainian tanks for Combined Resolve exercise
      May24

      Americans roll out Ukrainian tanks for Combined Resolve exercise

      American soldiers on Tuesday used British Army equipment to transport Ukrainian T-64 tanks from here to Hohenfels in preparation for a Ukrainian tank platoon`s participation in Exercise Combined Resolve, Stars and Stripes reports. Ukrainian troops recently took part in the Strong Europe Tank challenge, during which they were they first soldiers...

      Luhansk region`s fiscal chief detained with $4 mln in bag
      May24

      Luhansk region`s fiscal chief detained with $4 mln in bag

      During the large-scale anti-corruption raid by the Prosecutor General`s Office and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, head of the fiscal service of Luhansk region Oleksandr Antypov has been detained. Upon the official`s arrest, a bag with some $3.8 million in cash was seized, Ukraine`s chief military prosecutor Anatoliy Matios said, according to...

      NATO chief comments on Ukraine`s ban of Russian social networks
      May24

      NATO chief comments on Ukraine`s ban of Russian social networks

      NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says that the blocking of Russian social networks in Ukraine is an issue of national security, not freedom of speech. ”The Ukrainian government has made clear that this decree to close some of the sites is an issue of security, not one of freedom of speech. And freedom of speech is part of the dialogue we...

      Ukraine needs China loan deadline pushed back, Deputy PM says
      May24

      Ukraine needs China loan deadline pushed back, Deputy PM says

      Ukraine needs more time to submit proposals for coal and gas projects to China in order to secure funding worth up to $3.65 billion as Kiev is unlikely to meet a June deadline, Deputy Prime Minister Stepan Kubiv told Reuters. Ukraine signed a loan agreement with the China Development Bank (CDB) in 2012 but has repeatedly pushed back deadlines by...