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      General stating Russian aggression in Ukraine ”much more severe” than U.S. treats it may become Defense Secretary
      Nov20

      General stating Russian aggression in Ukraine ”much more severe” than U.S. treats it may become Defense Secretary

      Head of the Pentagon in the new U.S. Administration of Donald Trump may be appointed a retired Marine Corps Gen. James Mattis, who called Russian aggression against Ukraine in Crimea and Donbas ”much more severe, more serious” than Washington and the European Union are treating it, according to The Voice of America. Mattis is scheduled to meet...

      Bloomberg: China, Russia to push for free-trade area in Asia-Pacific
      Nov20

      Bloomberg: China, Russia to push for free-trade area in Asia-Pacific

      China and Russia will push for a free-trade area in the Asia-Pacific region, China`s foreign ministry said in a statement after the leaders of the two nations met Saturday in Lima, Peru, according to Bloomberg. President Xi Jinping and Russia`s Vladimir Putin met during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in the South American city....

      BBC: Will Russia now cool its anti-US propaganda?
      Nov20

      BBC: Will Russia now cool its anti-US propaganda?

      Relations between Russia and the United States have been reaching Cold War temperatures. But with the election of Donald Trump, there are hopes on both sides they might now improve, according to BBC. However, Russia`s military intervention in Ukraine – and more recently Syria – makes that very challenging, BBC reports. Indeed before...

      Russian trops attacked Ukraine positions 46 times in Saturday
      Nov20

      Russian trops attacked Ukraine positions 46 times in Saturday

      The Russian separatist forces attacked the positions of Ukrainian soldiers 46 times in the past 24 hours, according to a report, published on the official Facebook page of the Anti-Terrorist operation. View map in full size The Mariupol sector, which has been a hot spot for weeks, saw intense shooting again, with militants using the 152-mm...

      FSB renegade Bogdanov says will work in SBU press center
      Nov20

      FSB renegade Bogdanov says will work in SBU press center

      Former officer of the Russian Federal Security Service Ilya Bogdanov, whose recent abduction attempt by Russian special services was foiled by the SBU wrote on Facebook he was willing to work for the SBU press center. ”I am very tired and I still getting over the rescue operation. Soon I`ll have a chance, besides my idea to feed people, to work...

      Trump, NATO chief pledge alliance`s `enduring importance` in phone call
      Nov20

      Trump, NATO chief pledge alliance`s `enduring importance` in phone call

      U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg agreed on Friday on the Western alliance`s ”enduring importance”, NATO said, striving to reassure Europe that Washington will remain committed to its security, according to Reuters. ”The president-elect and the secretary general both underlined NATO`s enduring...

      Ukraine-EU summit agenda to include some 20 issues, including visa liberalization and Minsk
      Nov19

      Ukraine-EU summit agenda to include some 20 issues, including visa liberalization and Minsk

      On November 24, Brussels will host the 18th Ukraine-EU summit, according to a statement published on the website of the EU Council, while Ukraine`s Mission to EU has published the summit`s agenda including nearly 20 issues for discussion, according to an UNIAN correspondent in Brussels. The first issue listed on the agenda regards priorities in...

      How World War III could begin in Latvia and Baltic region
      Nov19

      How World War III could begin in Latvia and Baltic region

      Four years ago, I predicted Russia`s invasion of Ukraine. Here`s my next prediction, which by now will strike many people as obvious: The Baltics are next, and will pose one of President-elect Donald Trump`s first and greatest tests. It probably won`t take the form of an overt invasion, Paul Miller wrote in his article published on Foreign Policy...

      Prosecutor General questions President Poroshenko in Euromaidan case
      Nov19

      Prosecutor General questions President Poroshenko in Euromaidan case

      President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko testified in criminal proceedings regarding crimes against the EuroMaidan protesters, president`s spokesman Svyatoslav Tsegolko has told UNIAN. ”President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko testified in the case of crimes against Maidan,” said Tsegolko. According to the spokesperson, the president has repeatedly...

      EU`s Tusk stresses Ukraine cooperation in Trump call
      Nov19

      EU`s Tusk stresses Ukraine cooperation in Trump call

      European Council President Donald Tusk stressed the need for transatlantic cooperation on Ukraine during a phone call Friday with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, an EU source said, according to France 24 citing AFP. Tusk, the European Union source said, also spoke by phone to Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko who has asked for Trump`s...