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EU calls for Ukraine elections, shies away from sanctions

Posted by seumasach on February 11, 2014

Rather than rabble-rousing in Ukraine and throwing in their lot with the CIA and US lobby representatives the EU should concentrate on overcoming its own, notorious, democratic deficit.

Voice of America

10th February, 2014

The European Union has called for the formation of a new government in Ukraine, to be followed by free and fair presidential elections. But it stopped short Monday of calling for sanctions. Anti-government protests erupted in November after President Viktor Yanukovych backed out of signing a trade deal with the European Union.

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Up in arms: Congress considers war powers in Ukraine

Posted by seumasach on February 11, 2014

Examiner

The U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on H. Res. 447, a resolution supporting Ukraine‘s protesters in a move to swing the Eastern nation toward the West.

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McCain at the barricades in Ukraine

Posted by seumasach on December 14, 2013

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Indian Punchline

14th December, 2013

There never was any serious doubt that Senator John McCain was going to miss the gala event tomorrow (Sunday) in Kiev — a sea of people drawn from the western regions of Ukraine being brought to the capital to make a strong bid for a ‘color revolution’ even as people from the eastern regions lead a counter-protest against ‘color revolution.’

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Russia-Ukraine Gas War: Europe’s Winter of Discontent

Posted by seumasach on January 21, 2009

Eric Wallberg

Global Research

20th January, 2009

More tricks and hot air from across the Atlantic leave Europeans in the cold

A hurried resolution to the Ukraine-Russia gas war was reached during a visit to Moscow by Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Timoshenko to meet with her Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin this week. Ukraine finally agreed to pay higher European prices for Russian gas from 2010, after a 20 per cent discount in 2009.

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More battles ahead in Russia’s ‘gas war’

Posted by seumasach on January 19, 2009

M K Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

17th January, 2009

The cause of any war is difficult to pinpoint. There is always more than one cause. And they could be just causes or ugly causes. There is no objective criterion except that the right cause is constructive while the wrong one is destructive, but then, people define by their standards.

Of course, there is a time for all wars. Finally, there is the problem of war. The same god who sanctioned so much war and violence in the Old Testament bursts into the human situation in the New Testament with a huge promise of hope, forgiveness and reconciliation. We call this “grace”.

By these reckonings, Russia’s 13-day “gas war” with Ukraine (from January 1 to January13) was largely atypical. True, its causes were not in any serious dispute, but its timing was simply awful, right in the middle of Orthodox Christmas. Russia has a problem with “grace” and could take a lesson or two from China on how to reconcile contradictions involving neighbors. Russia’s image surely took a beating in the Western media, which eagerly puffed up the controversy.

Unsurprisingly, the ubiquitous Americans promptly put on their trans-Atlantic leadership mantle and appeared on the scene to finger-point at the unreliable, unscrupulous, venal Russian “bullies”. Anders Aslund of the Peterson Institute came up with a most ingenious thesis that actually the Russians were conspiring to make Ukraine a corrupt country, destabilize it and make it unsafe for democracy.

But it was most certainly a war and the Russians likely won, as Old Europe did not take the cue from Washington. The win remains indeterminate, though. That is because it has been ultimately about geopolitics, where you don’t conclusively win and can only avoid losing, and as China’s People’s Daily newspaper noted, Russia cannot turn a blind eye towards “NATO’s [North Atlantic Treaty Organization] greedy expansion” and the dispute between the United States and Russia will only become “more and more intense”.
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Gas transit can be unblocked by Russia-EU agreements

Posted by seumasach on January 16, 2009

Russia Today

16th January, 2009

Russia and its partners are reaching agreements that may finally unblock Moscow’s gas supplies to Europe, according to Russia’s Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who has met with German Chancellor Merkel in Berlin.

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Ukraine’s PM blames president for poor relations with Russia

Posted by seumasach on September 18, 2008

Only a couple a weeks after Milliband’s foolish  visit, Ukraine appears to be slipping  out of Western control.

KIEV, September 17 (RIA Novosti) – Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko sharply criticized the pro-Western president on Wednesday for damaging the country’s relations with Russia.

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Ukraine EU membership offer not for now –Sarkozy

Posted by seumasach on September 3, 2008

en.for-ua.com

2nd September, 2008

The European Union and Ukraine can do a lot to deepen their existing ties before looking at the country`s possible membership of the bloc, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Monday, according to Reuters.`We have lots to do to reinforce ties with Ukraine without possible accession,` Sarkozy told a news conference after an emergency EU summit on the Georgia conflict

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