Section: News & Summaries
Is the IMF Bailout Enough for Ukraine?
An International Monetary Fund bailout for Ukraine underestimates the banking sector’s needs and is unrealistic about government expenditure on security and defense, according to Andrei Kirilenko, a Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Ukraine has secured a $40 billion bailout from the IMF and other creditors. The...
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Klimkin talks with Japan’s officials
(PHOTO REUTERS/Issei Kato) It is the first visit by a Ukrainian minister to Japan since Russia annexed Crimea in 2014. Pavlo Klimkin arrived in Japan on Monday, March 2, 2015 for three days. As for now, on March 2, 2015, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin has already holden the joint news conference with Japan’s Foreign Minister...
Lavrov and Kerry discuss Ukraine crisis
The chief diplomats from the US and Russia, John Kerry and Sergei Lavrov, met in Geneva to discuss the Ukraine crisis. ||| Geneva – The chief diplomats from the United States and Russia, John Kerry and Sergei Lavrov, met Monday in Geneva to discuss the Ukraine crisis as the UN said the conflict had taken more than 6 000 lives.Meeting on the...
Anti-Putin protesters rally in New York
Dozens rallied in New York City near the Russian permanent mission to the UN to denounce the murder of Boris Nemtsov. ||| New York – Dozens of protesters rallied in New York City on Sunday near the Russian permanent mission to the United Nations to denounce the murder of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, despite fear of reprisals to themselves...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will give the first tranche in amount $10 billion from a total financing package of about 40 billion
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission arrived in Ukraine on January 9 and worked longer than it was planned because of discussions about reforms in the energy, financial, social and other sectors. Gerry Rice, the Director of the IMF’s Communications Department, said about the conditions in Ukraine in his Press Briefing on February 19,...
Hunt for MH370 may be called off
Australia says the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 cannot go on forever. ||| Canberra – The search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 cannot go on forever, Australia’s deputy prime minister said, and discussions are already under way between Australia, China and Malaysia as to whether to call off the hunt...
Nemtsov Assassination Is Rooted in Putin’s Authoritarianism
Passive Responses to Putin Darken the Future for Ukraine—and for Russia The professional killing of Boris Nemtsov February 27 confronts us with two facts that Western policymakers ignore at great cost in the Russia-Ukraine war. First, Mr. Putin’s war in Ukraine is potentially a great domestic political liability for him. Second, it is...
Boris Nemtsov was killed because he wanted to publish proofs of Russian Forces’ presence in Eastern Ukraine, said Petro Poroshenko
On Sunday, March 1, 2015, the march in memory of the leading Russian anti-Putin opposition politician Boris Nemtsov was holden in Moscow. Boris Nemtsov, the famous pro-West former deputy prime minister, was gunned down near the Kremlin late on Friday night on February 27, 2015. Boris Nemtsov stated that Crimea must be given back to Ukraine and...
Who Will Bell the Nuclear Cat?
The global nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation agenda has stalled. Yet disarmament is the only way to fully eliminate nuclear weapons risk. Five years ago hopes were high that the world was at last headed towards nuclear disarmament. In April 2009 the (then) exciting new US President Barack Obama gave an inspiring speech in Prague wherein...
Obama blasts Nemtsov murder
President Barack Obama condemned what he called the “brutal” and “vicious” murder of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov. ||| Washington – US President Barack Obama condemned what he called the “brutal” and “vicious” murder of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, a fierce critic of President Vladimir Putin who was shot dead in...