Section: News & Summaries
Four Reasons to Be Hopeful About Ukraine’s Economy
Ukraine’s current economic crisis was years in the making. Former President Viktor Yanukovych grossly mismanaged and looted the country. And it may take years for the country to fully recover. But there are signs that the economy has reached the lowest point and its prospects are brighter than commonly portrayed in the press. …read...
We will continue to stand alongside Ukrainians as a vocal supporter – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada
The Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada on the official website reports that The Honourable Rob Nicholson, P.C., Q.C., M.P. for Niagara Falls, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has attended the meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission at the NATO Foreign Minister’s Meeting on May 13, 2015, Antalya, Turkey. .@HonRobNicholson attends meeting of...
Yatsenyuk held the official meeting with Hollande in Paris
The Press Service of the Cabinet of Ministers reports that Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatseniuk met with French President Francois Hollande and Prime Minister of France Manuel Valls during his official visit to Paris, France on May 13, 2015 “The prime minister of Ukraine and the president of the French Republic discussed specific...
The Warsaw Pact: Forgotten Relic of the Cold War
Sixty years after the signing of the Warsaw Pact on 14 May 1955, relations between Russia and Western Europe remain fraught with tension. This week marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the Warsaw Treaty Organisation (WTO), better known as the Warsaw Pact. Up until at least 1991, European and even global security concerns were...
Russia’s Crimea build-up vexes NATO
NATO alarmed by “wide-ranging” military build-up by Russia in Crimea, as well as talk that Moscow could install nuclear weapons on annexed Black Sea peninsula ||| Brussels – NATO on Wednesday expressed alarm over a “wide-ranging” military build-up by Russia in Crimea, as well as talk that Moscow could even install nuclear weapons on the...
Russia must stop its support for militants in Eastern Ukraine – NATO-Ukraine Commission
In the Joint statement the Foreign Ministers of the NATO-Ukraine Commission (NUC) state that they support Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and condemn Russia’s aggressive actions and continued violation of international law: “We reaffirm our strong commitment to an independent, peaceful and prosperous Ukraine. We stand firm...
Crimean Tatars: ‘We did not reject Russia, Russia rejected us’
On May 18, 1944, Joseph Stalin deported more than 180,000 Crimean Tatars to Uzbekistan. Once again this community faces major challenges. Today, 230,000 Crimean Tatars, who are mainly Sunni Muslims, represent about 12 percent of Crimea’s population. Virtually all of Crimea’s Tatars opposed Russia’s annexation of Crimea in March...
Russia is responsible for aggressive actions in Ukraine – NATO Sec. Gen. Jens Stoltenberg
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in his doorstep statement at the start of the NATO Foreign Ministers meeting in Antalya, Turkey on May 13, 2015 talked about the main challenges that NATO was facing, especially the Russian Federation to the East: “Over the next two days, foreign ministers of NATO will address the main challenges that...
US calls on Russia to stop violating the ceasefire in Eastern Ukraine
US Secretary of State John Kerry met with Russian officials on Tuesday, May 12, 2015 in Sochi, the Russian Federation. US Secretary of State John Kerry in the discussion with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that the best path to peace was the full implementation of the Minsk Agreements: “I reiterated America’s view that the...
Kerry, Putin in ‘frank’ talks
US Secretary of State John Kerry said he had “frank” talks about Ukraine, Syria and Iran with Russian President Vladimir Putin. ||| Sochi, Russia – US Secretary of State John Kerry said he had “frank” talks about Ukraine, Syria and Iran with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday and said it was important to keep in contact. With the...