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      Van Rompuy: Putin said Donbas is part of Ukraine
      Oct17

      Van Rompuy: Putin said Donbas is part of Ukraine

      A meeting between Ukrainian and Russian Presidents Petro Poroshenko and Vladimir Putin involving European leaders on the sidelines of an ASEM summit in Milan on Friday revealed many differences between the parties, but Putin made it clear that he does not want the creation of another Transdniestria in Donbas. This was stated by European Council...

      Shvaika promises no sharp rise in prices for food
      Oct17

      Shvaika promises no sharp rise in prices for food

      There will not be a sharp rise in prices for foods in Ukraine. Agricultural Policy and Food Minister of Ukraine Ihor Shvaika said, the government portal informs. “The state is provided with foods, so there will not be a sharp rise in prices for foods,” a statement reads with reference to Shvaika. The Agricultural Policy and Food Minister also...

      ‘China, Russia mull high-speed rail link’

      China and Russia are considering building a high-speed rail line thousands of kilometres from Moscow to Beijing. ||| Beijing – China and Russia are considering building a high-speed rail line thousands of kilometres from Moscow to Beijing that would cut the journey time from six days on the celebrated Trans-Siberian to two, Chinese media...

      Poroshenko, Merkel, Hollande continue meeting without Putin
      Oct17

      Poroshenko, Merkel, Hollande continue meeting without Putin

      Following the end of a meeting in the “Norman format,” President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko continued a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande. Press Secretary of the Head of state Sviatoslav Tseholko wrote on his Twitter. “After the Norman format, Poroshenko, Merkel and Hollande continued the...

      ‘German stimulus could backfire’

      The German economy, currently slowing sharply, does not need additional stimulus and any such measures could backfire. ||| Riga – The German economy, currently slowing sharply, does not need additional stimulus and any such measures could backfire, the head of the central bank or Bundesbank, warned on Friday. “With the economy operating at...

      Ukraine News Roundup | October 17
      Oct17

      Ukraine News Roundup | October 17

      Russia and Ukraine reach tentative gas deal in tough Milan talks via ReutersUkraine’s Failure to Address Corruption is Radicalizing its People via Associated PressHere’s Why Maidan’s Reformers Are Quitting Their Government Posts via Kyiv PostPoroshenko Government Fires Senior Officials for Corruption as Voters Fume via Christian...

      Yatseniuk: Global food security depends on Ukraine
      Oct17

      Yatseniuk: Global food security depends on Ukraine

      Global food security depends on Ukraine, and the country will become a world leader in the agriculture market. Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk told this to reporters on Friday while visiting JV Nibulon in the village of Zhovtneve in Poltava region, a Ukrinform correspondent reported. “Global food security depends on Ukraine...

      Austria will help Ukraine ensure peace
      Oct17

      Austria will help Ukraine ensure peace

      President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko held a meeting with Austrian Federal Chancellor Werner Faymann in Milan. The interlocutors stressed the need for strict implementation of the Minsk Protocol and Memorandum. The Presidential press office reported. “Commenting on the outcome of the meeting, the Ukrainian President said that they agreed...

      “DPR” bans export of “its” coal
      Oct17

      “DPR” bans export of “its” coal

      Leaders of the terrorist organization “DPR” banned export and selling of coal outside the area, controlled by them. Spokesman of the NSDC Information-Analytical Center Andriy Lysenko told a briefing, a Ukrinform correspondent reports. “With this aim, instructions were given to checkpoints not to allow the trucks with coal outside the borders of...

      FT: Poroshenko, Putin agreed to make more efforts for ceasefire
      Oct17

      FT: Poroshenko, Putin agreed to make more efforts for ceasefire

      Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin have agreed to enforce a ceasefire deal to end the violence in eastern Ukraine, under heavy pressure from EU leaders at a summit in Milan, though a clear breakthrough to end the conflict remained elusive, Financial Times has reported. The presidents also agreed on joint...