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      Berlin or Bust: Germany Key to Maintaining Sanctions on Russia
      Oct06

      Berlin or Bust: Germany Key to Maintaining Sanctions on Russia

      When Russia illegally annexed Crimea and armed separatists in eastern Ukraine, the United States and the European Union jointly condemned it. Together they introduced sanctions on Russia in July 2014 that limited access to finance for key companies in Russia’s energy, defense, and financial sectors; froze assets and banned travel for...

      IMF recommends broader powers of Ukraine`s securities market regulator
      Oct06

      IMF recommends broader powers of Ukraine`s securities market regulator

      The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recommended that Ukraine should enable the National Securities and Stock Market Commission (NSSMC) to conduct audits of any legal entity or individual to determine compliance with securities laws, demand and have access to information such as banking secrecy, and investigate violations on the capital...

      Germany`s ex-Chancellor Schroeder gets top position at Gazprom subsidiary
      Oct05

      Germany`s ex-Chancellor Schroeder gets top position at Gazprom subsidiary

      Ex-Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder now chairs the Board of the new company Nord Stream 2, which is part of the Russian energy giant Gazprom, according to Tagesspiel. Former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder took over the chairmanship of the Board of the energy company Nord Stream 2, the one that works to expand the gas pipeline from Russia to Germany....

      Ukraine`s General Staff outlines demobilization priorities
      Oct05

      Ukraine`s General Staff outlines demobilization priorities

      Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Viktor Muzhenko announces that exemplary military and those who need to be dismissed for family reasons will be demobilized first. ”Demobilization of the sixth wave. By decision of commanders, the best soldiers and those who have family reasons will be dismissed first,” he tweeted on...

      Odesa chemical plant resumes operation after gas deal with Naftogaz
      Oct05

      Odesa chemical plant resumes operation after gas deal with Naftogaz

      The Odesa Port-Side Chemical Plant (OPP), the country`s major chemical producer, has resumed operation following the resumption of natural gas supplies by state-owned energy holding Naftogaz of Ukraine, according to the press service of the State Property Fund of Ukraine (SPFU). The SPFU is currently preparing a 99.6% state stake in the OPP for...

      OSCE mandate at Russian checkpoints Gukovo and Donetsk extended to Jan 31, 2017
      Oct05

      OSCE mandate at Russian checkpoints Gukovo and Donetsk extended to Jan 31, 2017

      The OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna late yesterday extended the mandate of the OSCE Observer Mission at the Russian border checkpoints of Gukovo and Donetsk by three months to January 31, 2017. The mandate of the Mission remains unchanged. Operating under the principles of impartiality and transparency, the observers will monitor and report on...

      U.S., Canada Ambassadors urge putting routine immunization in Ukraine back on track
      Oct05

      U.S., Canada Ambassadors urge putting routine immunization in Ukraine back on track

      Ukraine currently has the lowest routine immunization rates in the world. According to the latest data from the Ministry of Health, as of August 2016, only 30% of children in Ukraine were fully immunized against measles, only 10%, against hepatitis B, and only 3% of against diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus. Vaccine supply shortages in the past...

      Ukraine to check Akhmetov`s commitments under Ukrtelecom deal
      Oct05

      Ukraine to check Akhmetov`s commitments under Ukrtelecom deal

      The Ukrainian government plans to set up an interdepartmental ad hoc group to check how Ukrainian businessman Rinat Akhmetov`s System Capital Management, which acquired a controlling stake in the country`s largest fixed-line operator Ukrtelecom, has been implementing its commitments under the purchase agreement. Head of the State Property Fund of...

      Q&A: Is Ukraine Still Changing?
      Oct05

      Q&A: Is Ukraine Still Changing?

      Three Atlantic Council experts answer questions about Ukraine’s ongoing reforms.1. It’s been nearly three years since the Euromaidan protests began. How would you grade the pace and extent of Ukraine’s reforms?Anders Åslund, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council: In 2014, Ukraine carried out two vital preconditions for economic...

      Ukraine FM on Donbas: `Russia should be out` – DW
      Oct05

      Ukraine FM on Donbas: `Russia should be out` – DW

      While Ukraine struggles to implement key conditions of the Minsk agreements, its Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin called on Russia to leave Donbas in an exclusive DW interview. ”My fundamental point [is] security should be there and Russia should be out, in order to get Donbas back into Ukraine,” Klimkin told DW. He said western sanctions on Moscow...