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US, Russia to de-escalate on Ukraine

Posted by seumasach on March 26, 2014

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Indian Punchline

26th March, 2014

The G7 countries — United States, Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Japan — have decided that the G8 format will remain in a state of suspense and they will keep Russia outside the tent and looking in wistfully unless and until it behaved nicely. This is one major element in the Hague Declaration, which strongly condemned Russia for its annexation of Crimea and warned that there would be “significant consequences”.

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Lavrov meets Ukrainian acting foreign minister over Ukrainian crisis

Posted by seumasach on March 26, 2014

“It seems to me that John Kerry has at least has displayed the understanding of the need to ‘push’ the fulfillment of the arrangement that were laid down in the February 21 agreement,” the minister added.
“It would be perhaps right if this really happens and those who currently head the Verkhovna Rada and who formed the cabinet would pay the most serious attention to this. Meanwhile, far from all the things that had been agreed upon have been fulfilled: illegal armed groups have not been disarmed, all seized buildings have not been vacated and squares have not been fully unblocked.”

Voice of Russia

25th March, 2014

Ukraine was in the focus of discussion at the nuclear security summit in The Hague on Monday. The situation in the country and Russia’s actions regarding Crimea were considered, in particular, at meetings of G7 leaders and talks between Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov with US Secretary of State John Kerry. The Russian minister also held the first meeting with Ukrainian Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Deshchytsia.

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Czech Republic opposes sanctions against Russia

Posted by seumasach on March 26, 2014

Parliament of Czech Republic speaks out against introduction of sanctions against Russia

Voice of Russia

26th March, 2014

The Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic did not support the proposal in which instructions were given to the government to promote, within the EU framework, the introduction of economic sanctions against Russia, RIA Novosti said with a reference to the local media.

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Purge of radicals begins

Posted by seumasach on March 25, 2014

With the dismissal of Tenuykh of the Svoboda Party from the defense ministry, it appears that the purge of the far-right radicals has begun

Parliament names new defense minister as Turchynov calls Russia’s takeover of Crimea ‘our general tragedy’

Kyiv Post

25th March, 2014

In a day of accusations and recriminations over Ukraine’s inability to repel Russia militarily from the Crimean peninsula, parliament on March 25 voted to replace its defense minister.

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Brazil, China, India rally round Russia after G7 snub

Posted by seumasach on March 25, 2014

EUObserver

25th March, 2014

BRUSSELS – The G7 club of wealthy nations has cancelled a summit with Russia over its annexation of Crimea, but emerging economies have protested against its exclusion from a G20 meeting.

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Kerry meets Lavrov, pushes for Ukrainia dialogue

Posted by seumasach on March 25, 2014

Kerry gave Lavrov, “an update on the steps the government of Ukraine has continued to take on constitutional reform, to counter extremists and to prepare for elections on May 25th,” Harf noted.

KUNA

24th March, 2014

WASHINGTON, March 24 (KUNA) — Following an hour long meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague, US Secretary of State John Kerry met one-on-one with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
Kerry pushed for Lavrov to pursue a dialogue with the Ukrainian government, US Department of State Deputy Spokesperson Marie Harf told reporters here Monday.

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Resistance is inevitable, whatever enemies say

Posted by seumasach on March 25, 2014

Ghaleb Kandil

Voltairenet

17th March, 2014

The illusions of some parties of their ability to alter the balance of power in Lebanon, and realize their dreams to target the Resistance and its legitimacy, have filed on the rock of reality. They thought to change the balance of power with the help of the Americans, the West and the Arab Gulf, including Saudi Arabia, but they have once again failed.
At the expiry of the period which would have transformed Tammam Salam government to a caretaker Cabinet, white smoke finally cleared, and the protagonists agreed on a ministerial statement recognizing “the right of Lebanon and Lebanese citizens to resist the Israeli occupation.” An inalienable right recognized by the United Nations Charter, but some Lebanese were willing to sell out, for free, to serve the interests of Israel, abandoning the only factor that makes the strength of Lebanon. March-14, helped by the President of the Republic, have still failed. Just hours after the oratory Carnival of March-14, the Future Movement has resigned to accept his defeat. The intervention of diplomats based in Beirut and major capitals concerned by the Lebanese situation convince that coalition of the inability to change the balance of power.
The escalation initiated by March-14 in denying the right of the Lebanese to resist occupation illustrates the internal dissensions which blow in the ranks of that coalition, the weakness of its external support, and reflects an unparalleled political amateurism. In this context, we can highlight the following factors:
Saudi Arabia sees its sphere of influence gradually reducing and witnesses the dismemberment of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
The West, led by the United States, is lost and does not know how to act after the offensive against Russia in the Ukrainian case. Moscow has prevented Westerners to capitalize on Ukrainian crisis. Germany launches signals on his disagreement with its NATO allies and seems tempted by a Eurasian partnership with Russia.
According to the most optimistic estimates, it is clear that the enemies of the Resistance are unable to launch a global offensive, as had been believed for a moment, by those who have analyzed too simply and too quickly events in Ukraine.
The Israeli attempts to change the rules of the game were met with strong ground realities and responses, some of which remained unknown to the general public and deeply mysterious.
The determination of the Lebanese political forces, allies of the Resistance, and their intelligent management of the confrontation, were due to the stubbornness of the Future and 14 Mars. These political forces have brandished the possibility of binding parliamentary consultations in if the government of Tammam Salam falls. They sent messages to the appointment of a new personality to form a government from which March-14 would be excluded. Unable to stay longer out of the government, the leaders of this coalition are resigned to accept the reference to the Resistance in the Ministerial statement. They felt that the Salam government is the most they can hope for in the current circumstances, where the organization of the presidential election seems very difficult.

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Karzai supports Russia over Crimea

Posted by seumasach on March 25, 2014

Moving Finger writes Afghan future, and ‘having writ, Moves on’

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Indian Punchline

25th March, 2014

 

On the face of it, Afghan president Hamid Karzai’s endorsement of the right of self-determination of the people of Crimea does not come as surprise because the principle is important to Kabul in its application to the Pashtuns who live on the Pakistani side of the Durand Line (which Afghanistan never recognized). But, having said that, Karzai is not a one-dimensional man.

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The uses of Ukraine in crisis

Posted by seumasach on March 25, 2014

Jim Lobe

Asia Times

25th March, 2014

WASHINGTON – The observation that the Chinese characters for the word “crisis” combine the characters for “danger” and “opportunity” has become a staple of Washington foreign policy discourse for years. So it’s no surprise that the ongoing crisis in Ukraine – and Russia’s de facto absorption of Crimea – provides lots of “opportunities” for various interests to push their favorite causes.

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RT:Interview with Gregor Gysi

Posted by seumasach on March 25, 2014

‘Democratic vote, govt without fascists needed in Ukraine before any talks’

RT

25th March, 2014

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Instead of finding common ground with Russia, the West continues to escalate tensions with inefficient sanctions and rhetoric while provocatively supporting the illegitimate Kiev government, German Left opposition leader Gregor Gysi told RT

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Ultranationalist leader in Maidan protests is shot dead in Ukraine

Posted by seumasach on March 25, 2014

Moscow Times

25th March, 2014

A leader of the Ukrainian ultranationalist group Right Sector and active participant in the Maidan street protests in Kiev has been shot dead in western Ukraine.

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