Section: News & Summaries
Russia should stop fueling conflict in Ukraine – U.S. General Philip Breedlove
NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander, Breedlove, said on his official Twitter, after was released report Latest from OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine (SMM), based on information received as of 19:30 (Kyiv time), 13 April 2015: “Concerned by renewed fighting in Ukraine. Vital all sides pull back verifiably, Russia stops fuelling...
The cease-fire is violated in Eastern Ukraine despite the agreements of so-called ‘Normandy Four’
Pro-Russian terrorists continue shelling, despite the agreements of foreign ministers from Ukraine (Pavlo Klimkin), France (Laurent Fabius), Russia (Sergei Lavrov) and Germany (Frank-Walter Steinmeier) who met in Berlin to discuss a fragile ceasefire in Eastern Ukraine, a recent flare up in fighting after a period of relative calm, Russian...
Canada joins a training mission to help Ukraine because “almost every day, Ukrainian soldiers and civilians continue to die” – Ukraine’s chargé d’affaires in Canada M.Shevchenko
As it was announced earlier, Canada will send troops to Ukraine in “non-combat role” and in such way will help Ukraine’s military in the struggle against pro-Russian terrorists in Eastern Ukraine. Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Tuesday, April 14, 2015, that 200 troops will be deployed, to deliver military training for Ukrainian...
Central Europe’s Response to Conflict in Ukraine
AIIA National Office intern Alexia Jablonski interviews Dr Katarzyna Pisarska on the Visegrad group, the European Union’s response to Russia’s intervention in Ukraine and the public diplomacy efforts of Central European countries. Dr Katarzyna Pisarska is the Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad...
Pro-Russian terrorists continue to violate the cease-fire in Eastern Ukraine
The ATO speaker Andrii Lysenko reports that pro-Russian terrorists continue violating the Minsk agreements (February 12, 2015) shelling at Ukrainian soldiers and citizens in Donbas area, and using weapons that were meant to have already been pulled back from this territory. Actually on April 13 six Ukrainian soldiers were killed in Eastern...
Is Authoritarianism Staging a Comeback?
New volume examines how authoritarian regimes have become smarter The late Samuel Huntington, a Harvard political scientist, famously talked about democratization as a series of wave motions forward and backward. Scholars label the burst of democratization in Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe in the 1980s and 1990s as the Third Wave. The...
A View from Luhansk: Waiting for War to Return
Luhansk Oblast – Ukrainians are waiting for war to start again. Since a ceasefire agreement went into effect in February, the winter has been relatively quiet in Luhansk Oblast, marred only by sporadic rockets fired from the territory of the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic (LNR). In many respects, life appears oddly normal in the small...
Russia has command and control centers in Eastern Ukraine – U.S. ambassador Pyatt
U.S. Ambassador in Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt states in his official Twitter that Russia is deeply involved in the military activity of pro-Russian terrorists in Eastern Ukraine and supports the violation of the Minsk agreements (February 12, 2015). As Geoffrey Pyatt says, Russian Federation has command and control elements to coordinate military...
The so-called ‘Normandy Four’ met in Berlin
The so-called ‘Normandy Four’ that consists of foreign ministers from Ukraine (Pavlo Klimkin), France (Laurent Fabius), Russia (Sergei Lavrov) and Germany (Frank-Walter Steinmeier) have met in Berlin on April 13, 2015. Foreign ministers discussed a fragile ceasefire in Eastern Ukraine, a recent flare up in fighting after a period of relative...
New Ukraine Disrupts Old Ukraine
There’s good reason for guarded optimism in the new Ukraine. President Petro Poroshenko and the parliament brought the country’s most powerful oligarch to heel in March 2015 and the justice department has set its sights on the richest oligarchs. …read more Source: Atlantic...