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      Verkhovna Rada to meet on October 20
      Oct16

      Verkhovna Rada to meet on October 20

      Next week will begin with a plenary meeting of the Verkhovna Rada on October 20, the parliament’s press service has reported. The meeting is due to begin at 10.00. As reported, a parliament meeting in the afternoon on October 14 had to be interrupted because of unrest outside the parliament building. Speaker Oleksandr Turchynov did not rule...

      Putin warns gas transit to Europe via Ukraine still problematic
      Oct16

      Putin warns gas transit to Europe via Ukraine still problematic

      President of Russia Vladimir Putin in an interview to Serbian daily Politika warned Europe about possible problems with gas transit via Ukraine. “As for the future of Russian gas exports to Europe, the problem of transit across the Ukrainian territory remains. One of the more obvious solutions might be to diversify the delivery routes,”...

      Poroshenko, Obama agree there is a good opportunity to press Putin
      Oct16

      Poroshenko, Obama agree there is a good opportunity to press Putin

      Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and U.S. President Barack Obama, ahead of a meeting of the heads of state of Asia and Europe in Milan, have discussed by phone a number of issues relating to the crisis in eastern Ukraine, reforms and economic recovery, the White House has said. According to the report, the conversation took place on the...

      Yatseniuk says Ukraine could introduce visa regime with Russia
      Oct16

      Yatseniuk says Ukraine could introduce visa regime with Russia

      The visa regime with Russia could be introduced, but it will not stop Russian saboteurs. Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk said this on the Shuster Live program. “If it’s necessary to introduce additional methods of control, including the visa regime, they will be introduced,” he said. But this will not stop Russian...

      “DPR” and “LPR” cannot divide Russian “aid”
      Oct16

      “DPR” and “LPR” cannot divide Russian “aid”

      Donetsk terrorists express claims to Luhansk terrorists, because the “LPR” gets most of the resources coming from Russia, while the “DPR” supposedly covers Luhansk region of Ukrainian troops from the west. Head of the Center of Military and Political Studies Dmytro Tymchuk wrote on his Facebook page. “Everywhere...

      Obama urges EU to make Russia comply with Minsk agreements
      Oct16

      Obama urges EU to make Russia comply with Minsk agreements

      U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday discussed with the leaders of Britain, Italy, Germany and France the situation in Ukraine and sanctions against Russia due to its aggression in the region. The White House said this in a statement following a video conference held between the world leaders on Wednesday, a Ukrinform correspondent reported....

      World leaders support Minsk agreements
      Oct16

      World leaders support Minsk agreements

      French President Francois Hollande, U.S. President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister David Cameron and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzo held a video conference on Wednesday during which they unanimously supported the Minsk agreements of September 5 and called for the resumption of national dialogue and...

      Ukraine, several other countries join EU sanctions against Russia
      Oct16

      Ukraine, several other countries join EU sanctions against Russia

      Ukraine and several other European countries that are not members of the EU have joined restrictive measures against Russia, the European External Action Service has told a Ukrinform correspondent. According to the report, on September 8, 2014, the EU Council decided to strengthen restrictive measures regarding Russia’s access to EU...

      Namibia starts to diversify its beef market by exporting to China and Russia

      Namibia is opening new markets for its beef in China and Russia as it seeks to reduce its reliance on demand from consumers in the EU and South Africa. ||| Felix Njini WindhoekNamibia is opening new markets for its beef in China and Russia as it seeks to reduce its reliance on demand from consumers in the EU and South Africa.Namibia had sent “a...

      Ukraine rebels on campaign trail

      Ukraine’s top rebel chief has swapped guns for kissing babies ahead of elections in the restive east. …read more Source:...