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Poroshenko prepares for talk with Donbass

Posted by seumasach on August 26, 2014

I wonder whether they’ll still be shelling the Donbas during the elections, if they’re still in range that is. The regime and Ukraine are looking into the abyss as the anti-terrorist offensive turns into a disastrous rout of Ukrainian Army, National guard( mainly Right Sector) and sundry mercenaries and irregulars. And there are an awful lot of people, the coup d’etat backers in the West, who will go down with it. Whilst continuing to repeat unbased allegations against the Russians, the stupid and compromised European leadership will be frantically working behind the scenes to stabilise the situation, prevent the destabilisation of Europe and find an exit strategy. Above all, they will try to save their own knecks. 

Poroshenko says members of parliament to be elected at snap polls may represent Donbas at talks with Kyiv

Kyiv Post

26th August, 2014

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko believes that people who will be elected in Donbas to the Verkhovna Rada during a snap parliamentary election, set for Oct. 26, may represent the region at negotiations with the Kyiv authorities.

 

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Resistance turning tide in Eastern Ukraine

Posted by seumasach on August 26, 2014

Michael Collins

Op-Ed News

26th August, 2014

A Short but Important Update from Colonel Cassad – English: The Colonel Cassad blog is an invaluable source of information on what’s really going on in the eastern Ukraine. The resistance militia defending the regions against attacks on civilian centers by the Kiev government seems to have turned a corner based on this information. Item number 3) in the full report below outlines an important advantages gained by the resistance in the battle for Donetsk. The Kiev government’s punitive mission, attacking Donetsk and Lugansk in the latest iteration, verges on failure.

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Minsk talks on Ukraine finely-poised

Posted by seumasach on August 25, 2014

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Indian Punchline

25th August, 2014

German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Mission to Kiev was far from easy. Merkel came under pressure from US president Barack Obama on the eve of her trip. Quite obviously, the US feels excluded from the peacemaking efforts. Washington promptly condemned the Kremlin decision to sidestep the US’ delaying tactic at the UN Security Council and press ahead with the delivery of humanitarian supplies to eastern Ukraine, as an act in ‘violation of international law’ and rhetorically demanded that the convoy should return to Russia (although it had actually returned by then). 

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Kiev “defiant”

Posted by seumasach on August 24, 2014

This is quite amusing: it is now the Ukrainian regime’s forces which are “defiant”. Presumably, they are continuing to shell civilians despite all the odds: they will bomb civilians wherever they are, they will never surrender! Meanwhile, it is the resistance forces which are parading in Donetsk, the city which the regime was meant to have taken and has dismally failed to take.

 

 

Defiant Ukraine turns on military display as war rumbles on in the east

Yahoo

24th August, 2014

KIEV (Reuters) – Armoured vehicles and soldiers, some of them hardened in battle, paraded on Kiev’s main square on Sunday to mark Independence Day in a defiant show of the military force Ukraine’s government hopes will defeat pro-Russian separatists in the east.

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Russian statement on aid convoy

Posted by seumasach on August 23, 2014

RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY STATEMENT ON THE START OF THE DELIVERY OF HUMANITARIAN RELIEF AID TO SOUTHEASTERN UKRAINE

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russian Federation

22nd August, 2014

The endless delays hampering the initial deliveries of the Russian humanitarian relief aid to southeastern Ukraine have become intolerable.

A lorry convoy with many hundreds of tonnes of humanitarian relief aid, urgently needed by the people in these regions, has been standing idle for a week now on the Russian-Ukrainian border. Over this period, the Russian side has made unprecedented efforts in all areas and at all levels in order to complete the required formalities. We have met all conceivable and inconceivable demands of the Ukrainian side and have submitted to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) exhaustive lists of food, drinking water, medications, essential items and diesel generators due to be delivered to Lugansk, where they are urgently needed by women, children and the elderly. These people are experiencing the horrors of daily artillery attacks and air strikes that have resulted in an increasing number of killed and wounded and destroyed the entire vital infrastructure in the area. Time and again, we met requests to check and recheck the shipment route, to coordinate procedures for the shipment’s delivery, and have signed the required documents with the ICRC. We have provided all essential security guarantees and have ensured similar guarantees on the part of the self-defense forces. These guarantees apply to the Russian convoy as well as other humanitarian relief aid being sent to Lugansk by the Kiev authorities.

At the same time, Kiev has delayed granting its formal consent required by the ICRC for several days, while repeatedly inventing new pretexts and stepping up attacks on Lugansk and Donetsk that involve military aircraft and heavy-duty armored vehicles, targeting residential areas and other civilian facilities. Over the past few days, the Ukrainian side has been launching ballistic missiles, including the deadly Tochka-U missiles, ever more frequently.

On 21 August, the situation appeared to have been resolved when the Ukrainian authorities finally informed the ICRC of their readiness to start clearing humanitarian shipments for prompt delivery to Lugansk. The Ukrainian side officially confirmed its unconditional consent for the convoy to start moving during a phone conversation between the Foreign Affairs Ministers of Russia and Ukraine. On 20 August, customs clearance and border control procedures were launched at the Donetsk checkpoint. On 21 August, however, this process was stopped, with officials citing much more intensive bombardment of Lugansk. In other words, the Ukrainian authorities are bombing the destination and are using this as a pretext to stop the delivery of humanitarian relief aid.

It appears that Kiev has set out to complete its “cleansing” of Lugansk and Donetsk in time for the 24 August Independence Day celebrations. It seems increasingly credible that the incumbent Ukrainian leadership is deliberately delaying the delivery of the humanitarian relief aid until there is nobody left to deliver this aid to. Quite possibly, they hope to achieve this result prior to the planned 26 August meetings in Minsk.

Russia is outraged by the blatant external manipulation of the international experts involved in preparing this operation. An endless succession of contradictory and mutually exclusive signals and messages we have been receiving is a true indication of behind the scenes games for purposes that have nothing to do with accomplishing a set humanitarian objective. Those who are holding the reins and hampering efforts to save human lives, to mitigate the suffering of sick and wounded people neglect the basic principles of society. We have called on the UN Security Council to promptly declare a humanitarian armistice, but these proposals are being invariably blocked by those who pay lip service to universal human values. Last time, this happened on 20 August, when the United States and some Western members of the UNSC declined to issue a statement in support of a ceasefire during the delivery of humanitarian relief aid to Lugansk by Russian and Ukrainian convoys.

We hereby state once again: All the required security guarantees regarding the passage of the humanitarian convoy have been provided. The ICRC has officially recognised these guarantees. The delivery routes are known, and they have been checked by an ICRC mission. The documents have been drawn up. The shipments have long been ready for inspection by Ukrainian border guards and customs officers who have been waiting at the Donetsk checkpoint in the Rostov Region for a week now. The capitals that display heightened concern for the situation in southeastern Ukraine are well aware of this. The endless artificial demands and pretexts have become unconscionable.

It is no longer possible to tolerate this lawlessness, outright lies and inability to reach agreements. All pretexts for delaying the delivery of aid to people in the humanitarian disaster zone have been depleted. The Russian side has decided to act. Our humanitarian relief convoy is setting out towards Lugansk. Naturally, we are ready to allow ICRC officials to escort the convoy and to take part in distributing aid. We hope that representatives of the Russian Red Cross Society will also be able to take part in this mission.

We are warning against any attempts to thwart this purely humanitarian mission which took a long time to prepare in conditions of complete transparency and cooperation with the Ukrainian side and the ICRC. Those who are ready to continue sacrificing human lives to their own ambitions and geopolitical designs and who are rudely trampling on the norms and principles of international humanitarian law will assume complete responsibility for the possible consequences of provocations against the humanitarian relief convoy.

We are once again calling on the Ukrainian leadership, as well as the United States and the European Union, which are exerting their influence on Kiev, to promptly launch negotiations in southeastern Ukraine and start complying with the accords formalised in the 17 April 2014 Geneva Statement by Russia, Ukraine, the United States and the EU on stopping the use of force, mitigating the humanitarian situation and immediately launching nationwide dialogue that would involve all Ukrainian regions.

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Endgame begins in Ukraine

Posted by seumasach on August 22, 2014

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Indian Punchline

22nd August, 2014

When I wrote in an earlier blog last Sunday, here,  that Russia and the European Union were exchanging glances, frankly, I couldn’t visualize that a dalliance could be beginning so soon. But the expectedgathering in Minsk coming Tuesday of the presidents of Russia and Ukraine, Vladimir Putin and Petro Poroshenko, and the EU’s foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton signifies that traction has developed in the search for peace in Ukraine. 

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Sanctions rebound to hit Europeans

Posted by seumasach on August 21, 2014

Brian Cloughley

Asia Times

21st August, 2014

The Financial Times commented on August 10 that in reaction to the chaos in Ukraine, “Western policy has become a mere knee-jerk escalation of sanctions”, and for once the FT has got it right about foreign affairs. The US and its disciples in Europe and Australia have imposed sanctions on Russia for its alleged interference in Ukraine, which has got nothing whatever to do with the US or anyone else. And Russia, understandably, is answering back. 

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Kiev in U-turn over Russian tanks claim

Posted by seumasach on August 21, 2014

Kiev in U-turn over claim that ‘Russian tanks, artillery and 1,200 fighters’ had been deployed in Eastern Ukraine as evidence fails to materialise  

Daily Mail

20th August, 2014

Muddled security officials in Ukraine were last night forced to deny a huge Russian military convoy had been deployed in the eastern rebel-run city of Lugansk. 

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Russia, EU exchanging glances

Posted by seumasach on August 17, 2014

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Indian Punchline

17th August, 2014

Open dissent erupted at the European Union foreign ministers’ meeting on Friday regarding sanctions against Russia. In an extraordinary outburst, Hungary’s prime minister ridiculed, here, that the Europeans are shooting at their own feet. Earlier, Slovakia and Czech Republic also sought a rethink on the sanctions policy. That leaves Poland, Lithuania and Romania as the odd ‘hawks’ in ‘New Europe’ allied with Washington. 

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Rebels Inflict heavy damage on Ukrainian military vehicles

Posted by seumasach on August 17, 2014

Rebels Inflict Heavy Damage on Ukrainian Military Vehicles; Anti-Putin Sanction Alliance Crumbles 

Global Economic Analysis

16th August, 2014

Contrary to the unsubstantiated rumor (most likely a complete fabrication) that Ukraine Destroyed a Russian Convoy, the rebels have inflicted serious damage on the Ukrainian military machine. And unlike the zero-proof offered by Ukraine, I have a few videos to show.

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“Anti-Putin” Alliance Fraying

Posted by seumasach on August 17, 2014

 Germany, Slovakia, Greece, Czech Republic Urge End To Russian Sanctions

Zero Hedge

16th August, 2014

Last week Germany reported that in the second quarter, its GDP declined by 0.2%, worse than Wall Street consensus. This happened a few shorts days after Italy reported a second consecutive decline in its own GDP, becoming the first Europen country to enter a triple-dip recession. What’s worse, Europe’s slowdown took place before the brunt of Russian sanctions hit. Surely in the third quarter the GDP of Germany, a nation whose exports accounts for 41% of GDP, will be even worse, with whisper numbers of -1% being thrown casually around, but one thing is certain: Europe is about to enter its third recession since the Lehman collapse just as we forecast at the end of 2013, a “triple-dip” which may become an outright depression unless Draghi injects a few trillion in credit money (which will do nothing but delay the inevitable and make it that much worse once the can can no longer be kicked), and unless normal trade ties with Russia are restored.

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