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      Poroshenko holds telephone conversation in Normandy format
      May24

      Poroshenko holds telephone conversation in Normandy format

      Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko had a telephone conversation in Normandy format upon his return to Kyiv from his working visit to Istanbul, the president`s press service reports.Poroshenko stressed the deteriorating situation in Donbas, especially the shelling near Avdiyivka, which poses a real obstacle to reaching any progress in a peaceful...

      Reuters: Russian agriculture minister granted entry to France despite sanctions
      May23

      Reuters: Russian agriculture minister granted entry to France despite sanctions

      France granted Russian Agriculture Minister Alexander Tkachev an entry visa, the ministry said on Monday, even though he is on a European Union list of Russians banned from entering the bloc after Moscow annexed Ukraine`s Crimea peninsula, according to Reuters.It was not immediately clear why France made an exception for the minister, who headed...

      Ukraine Could Join the European Union by 2030
      May23

      Ukraine Could Join the European Union by 2030

      Following the Revolution of Dignity, Ukraine has taken big political and economic steps forward. Today, we need to assess what has been accomplished and what Ukraine should achieve in the next fifteen years. The nation needs to set ambitious goals, aiming for an average economic growth rate of 6-7 percent a year. That kind of growth is possible...

      Another Ukrainian bank goes bankrupt
      May23

      Another Ukrainian bank goes bankrupt

      Bank Mykhailivsky has been declared insolvent due to risky deals, according to the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU).The NBU board says it has decided to declare Kyiv-based Bank Mykhailivsky as insolvent because it conducted dubious operations with individual deposits.As the NBU said on its website, Mykhailivsky was designated as a problem bank on...

      Why Ukraine’s Gutsy, Bright, and Articulate Reformers Are Optimistic
      May23

      Why Ukraine’s Gutsy, Bright, and Articulate Reformers Are Optimistic

      “A little patience, and we shall see the reign of witches pass over, their spells dissolve, and the people, recovering their true sight, restore their government to its true principles. . . . We must have patience till luck turns,” Thomas Jefferson wrote in 1798.Jefferson wrote this observation to a friend thirteen years after the Revolutionary...

      Poroshenko: We`ll do everything possible for Savchenko to return in May
      May23

      Poroshenko: We`ll do everything possible for Savchenko to return in May

      Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko says that much effort is being made to bring Ukrainian pilot Nadia Savchenko, who was illegally convicted in Russia, back to Ukraine in May.”We will do everything possible for Nadia to return home as soon as possible. I`ll do everything to bring her back this month,” he told journalists in Turkey answering a...

      MP calls on SBU, MFA to declare Gorbachev persona non grata for backing the annexation of Crimea
      May23

      MP calls on SBU, MFA to declare Gorbachev persona non grata for backing the annexation of Crimea

      Member of Parliament, adviser to the Ukrainian interior minister Anton Gerashchenko has lodged a motion with the SBU Security Service of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), asking to refuse entry into Ukraine to former USSR President Mikhail Gorbachev for backing the annexation of Crimea, according to 112.ua. ”I think...

      Ukraine’s Parliament Is Getting a Facelift, but Will it Make a Difference?
      May23

      Ukraine’s Parliament Is Getting a Facelift, but Will it Make a Difference?

      The newly elected Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada, Andriy Parubiy, wasted no time in announcing a series of internal reforms for the Ukrainian parliament, which has long been the most hated institution of public life. In the latest International Republican Institute (IRI) poll, 88 percent of Ukrainians viewed the institution unfavorably....

      The Moscow Times: Russian journalist Shlosberg to receive first Nemtsov prize
      May23

      The Moscow Times: Russian journalist Shlosberg to receive first Nemtsov prize

      Russian journalist and politician Lev Shlosberg has been awarded the inaugural Boris Nemtsov Foundation prize for ”defending the values of freedom and democracy in Russia,” according to The Moscow Times, which quotes Russian news agency TASS` Russian-language service.Shlosberg will be awarded the prize in Bonn, Germany on June 12, coinciding with...

      Bloomberg: Russia goes it alone with first eurobond since sanctions
      May23

      Bloomberg: Russia goes it alone with first eurobond since sanctions

      Struggling to cover a widening budget gap, Russia is selling its first eurobond since being hit with international sanctions two years ago, with state bank VTB Capital as the sole organizer of the deal after the U.S. and European Union warned foreign banks against participating, according to Bloomberg.Russia said in the prospectus Monday that...