Section: News & Summaries

      Ukraine started the withdrawal of heavy weapons in compliance with  the Minsk agreements
      Feb27

      Ukraine started the withdrawal of heavy weapons in compliance with the Minsk agreements

      Ukraine started the process of the heavy weapons withdrawal from the demarcation line in Donbas according to the Minsk agreements (February 12, 2015). The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission has schedules for the gradual withdrawal of heavy weapons by the pro-Russian Forces and the Ukrainian Armed Forces but they are not coordinated or jointly...

      Deputy Chairman of Ukraine’s Parliament presented to U.S. officials a list of the weapons that Ukraine needs to fight pro-Russian terrorists
      Feb26

      Deputy Chairman of Ukraine’s Parliament presented to U.S. officials a list of the weapons that Ukraine needs to fight pro-Russian terrorists

      First Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Andriy Parubiy arrived in Washington, USA to meet with Chairman of the Senate Committee on Armed Services John McCain, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives John Boehner, representatives of the Pentagon and talk about...

      Putin ‘destabilizing’ Ukraine – Kerry

      US Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of destabilizing Ukraine through “land grabs,” warning Moscow and the rebels had failed to meet the terms of a tattered ceasefire. …read more Source:...

      The Flawed Minsk Peace Accord—And How to Use It
      Feb25

      The Flawed Minsk Peace Accord—And How to Use It

      Truce Buys Ukraine Time to Get a Little Real Help From Its Friends Ukraine and its allies hope this month’s cease-fire deal agreed with Russia and Russian-backed rebels brings relative calm to southeastern Ukraine. But the Minsk agreement is deeply flawed, and there is every chance it may yet unravel, even if it holds for the short term....

      Amnesty: world response to IS shameful

      Amnesty International has accused world leaders of “pretending the protection of civilians is beyond their power.” ||| World leaders have proved “shameful and ineffective” in failing to protect civilians from groups like Islamic State (IS), Amnesty International said on Wednesday, calling 2014 a “catastrophic” year.In its 415-page annual report...

      The so-called ‘Normandy Four’ met in Paris
      Feb25

      The so-called ‘Normandy Four’ met in Paris

      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) hold the four hours meeting in Paris on Tuesday, February 24, 2015. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin said thay the ‘Normandy Quartet’ agreed on...

      US Sec. of State John Kerry states that Russian leaders lied to his face on Ukraine
      Feb25

      US Sec. of State John Kerry states that Russian leaders lied to his face on Ukraine

      U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said that Russia is lying when it says there are no Russian troops and equipment in Ukraine. Mr Kerry told to US legislators testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tueasday, February 24, 2015. John Kerry admitted the huge work of Russian propaganda: “Russia has engaged in a rather remarkable...

      Moscow lying ‘to my face,’ says Kerry

      US Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday accused Russian leaders of lying “to my face” about Moscow’s involvement in the conflict in Ukraine and denounced what he called Russia’s “propaganda.” …read more Source:...

      Bullion back in favour with central banks

      Kazakhstan increased gold reserves for the 28th consecutive month, while Ukraine added to holdings for the first time since August, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said. ||| Phoebe Sedgman MelbourneKAZAKHSTAN increased gold reserves for the 28th consecutive month, while Ukraine added to holdings for the first time since August, the...

      EU eyes Far East, Africa to export dairy after loss of sales to Russia

      The EU was aiming to boost dairy exports to the Far East and parts of Africa as its sought to cope with increased production and the loss of sales to Russia, EU farm commissioner Phil Hogan said yesterday. ||| Nigel Hunt Birmingham, EnglandTHE EU was aiming to boost dairy exports to the Far East and parts of Africa as its sought to cope with...