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Italian Ukraine protest

Posted by seumasach on May 17, 2014

Italian Peace Activists to Protest against EU Support for Ukraine

Fars

17th May, 2014

TEHRAN (FNA)- An Italian antiwar activist said the country’s peace activists would gather in Rome to protest against the EU support for the Kiev government which they saw as neo-Nazist.
“Several Italian organizations are concerned about the behavior of the European Union and US which supported coup d’état in Ukraine and then closed the eyes on the neo-Nazist and fascist organizations which are collateral to the new so-called government of Kiev,” RIA Novosti quoted Marinella Correggia as saying.

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US, China hoist sail despite rage in Hanoi

Posted by seumasach on May 14, 2014

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Indian Punchline

13th May, 2014

The announcement over the weekend by the Pentagon that the chief of the general staff of China’s People’s Liberation Army Fang Fenghui is visiting the United States this week will be noted widely in the Asia-Pacific region — Hanoi, Manila and Tokyo in particular.

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Obama resets the ‘pivot’ to Asia

Posted by seumasach on May 13, 2014

The heart of the matter is that paradigm shifts often take time to sink in. There is a shift in the US foreign policies taking place under the Obama presidency, which is away from its ‘militarization’. David Sanger of the New York Times recently wrote, “Obama acknowledges, at least in private conversations that he is managing an era of American retrenchment.” 

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

9th May, 2014

The dust has settled down sooner than one would have thought on the US President Barack Obama’s four-nation Asia tour, and the inevitable stocktaking is well under way. Obama earmarked an entire week for the trip that took him to Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and the Philippines. 

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Ukraine: The waiting game

Posted by seumasach on May 13, 2014

Pepe Escobar

Asia Times

13th May, 2014

Everything one needs to know about mediocre political elites allegedly representing the “values” of Western civilization has been laid bare by their reaction to the referendums in Donetsk and Lugansk. 

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Germany: EU will rely on Russian gas in short term

Posted by seumasach on May 13, 2014

German Minister Sigmar Gabriel: ‘European Union Will Rely on Russian Gas in Short Term

IBTimes

6th May, 2014

The European Union will have to rely on Russia for its energy needs in the short term, according to the German energy minister.

 

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France refuses to block Mistral warship deal with Russia

Posted by seumasach on May 13, 2014

RT

12th May, 2014

The French government has said that it will go ahead with 1.2 billion euro ($1.6 billion) contract to supply Russia with two Mistral helicopter carriers because cancelling the deal would harm Paris more than Moscow.

 

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German Foreign Minister to visit Ukraine to start dialogue

Posted by seumasach on May 13, 2014

Having fueled fire, it is now time to put it out

German Foreign Minister to visit Ukraine to start talks between Ukraine and pro-Russian separatists

AkiPress

13th May, 2014

The German foreign minister is visiting Ukraine to start talks between the Ukrainian government and pro-Russian separatists following declarations of independence by two eastern regions.

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Bild am Sontag: US mercenaries involved in Ukrainian “anti-terrorist” operation

Posted by seumasach on May 12, 2014

RT

11th May, 2014

About 400 elite mercenaries from the notorious US private security firm Academi (formerly Blackwater) are taking part in the Ukrainian military operation against anti-government protesters in southeastern regions of the country, German media reports.

The Bild am Sonntag newspaper, citing a source in intelligence circles, wrote Sunday that Academi employees are involved in the Kiev military crackdown on pro-autonomy activists in near the town of Slavyansk, in the Donetsk region

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Turchinov threatens “destruction” of “life in general”

Posted by seumasach on May 11, 2014

Turchinov said on his website: “Those who stand for self-rule do not understand that it would mean complete destruction of the economy, social programmes and life in general for the majority of the population in these regions.”

Quoted in Guardian, 10th May

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‘Ukraine crisis fueled by Obama’s failure to grasp US interests’

Posted by seumasach on May 10, 2014

RT

7th May, 2014

A failure to properly grasp US interests in Ukraine has made Obama susceptible to hawks seeking confrontation with Russia despite the greater geopolitical goals that Moscow and Washington share, former CIA and State Dept. employee Larry Johnson told RT.

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Peace in Ukraine

Posted by seumasach on May 9, 2014

Guardian

8th May, 2014

The Russian president’s council for human rights proposes that the UN and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe should do everything possible to promote international negotiations with the aim of ending the violence in Ukraine. Chancellor Merkel and President Putin have apparently also discussed a similar initiative by phone. It is in everyone’s interest – in the rest of Europe as well as in the US, and not least in both Russia and Ukraine – that all sides should drop their pugnacious rhetoric and urgently support this proposal. Ukraine is becoming a failed state and the result could be all-out civil war – which indeed is already starting.
Charles Grant Director, Centre for European Reform
Jonathan Haslam Professor of the history of international relations, University of Cambridge
Geoffrey Hosking Emeritus professor of Russian history, University College London
Dame Caroline Humphrey Professor emerita and director of research, University of Cambridge
Catriona Kelly Professor of Russian, University of Oxford
Anatol Lieven Professor of war studies, Kings College London
Dominic Lieven Senior research fellow, Trinity College Cambridge
Robert Service Emeritus professor of Russian history, University of Oxford
Lord (Robert) Skidelsky House of Lords
Stephen White James Bryce professor of politics, University of Glasgow

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