NEWSLINK: Ukraine Signs Trade Agreement With European Union

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[“Ukraine Signs Trade Agreement With European Union” – New York Times – ANDREW HIGGINS and DAVID M. HERSZENHORN – June 27, 2014] The New York Times reports on Ukraine and the European Union reaching a sweeping trade deal, one that had been the original impetus for protests effectively upending the earlier Ukrainian regime of Viktor Yanukovych. Meanwhile, Russia has threatened serious consequences in […]

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Interfax: Putin: domestic crisis has split Ukrainian society

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MOSCOW. June 27 (Interfax) – The anti-constitutional coup staged in Ukraine and attempts to artificially impose a choice between Europe and Russia on that country have pushed Ukrainian society toward a split, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday. “The acute crisis in this neighboring country seriously troubles us. The anti-constitutional coup in Kyiv and attempts to artificially impose a […]

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NEWSLINK: Russia’s Putin calls for long-term Ukraine ceasefire, peace talks

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[“Russia’s Putin calls for long-term Ukraine ceasefire, peace talks” – Reuters – Maria Tsvetkova June 27, 2014] Reuters covers the expiration for Ukraine’s eastern region ceasefire and Russian calls for an extension. Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday a long-term ceasefire was needed in Ukraine to allow talks between the Kiev government and representatives of eastern regions where rebels are […]

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RUSSIA & UKRAINE: JRL 2014-#142 contents with links :: Thursday 26 June 2014

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… 6. Bloomberg: Ukraine Optimism Wavers on Peace as Cease-Fire Winds Down.
7. New York Times: Russia and Others Seek Extended Ukraine Truce, but Separatists Balk.
8. DPA: Ukrainian separatists to hold fresh talks before ceasefire expires.
9. Business New Europe: Graham Stack, A show of arms by pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine. …

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Follow the Money to Putin Inc. to See Why U.S. Struggles With Russia

(Bloomberg – bloomberg.com – Alan Katz, Jesse Drucker, Irina Reznik – June 25, 2014) To see why U.S. economic sanctions against Russia are likely to have limited impact, follow the spending of a small Delaware-incorporated, Nasdaq-traded television company named CTC Media Inc. (CTCM) While CTC Media has a market capitalization of just $1.7 billion, it’s a good example of the […]

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Ukraine Optimism Wavers on Peace as Cease-Fire Winds Down

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(Bloomberg – bloomberg.com – Kateryna Choursina, Patrick Donahue – June 26, 2014) Ukraine isn’t “too optimistic” it will soon clinch a peace deal with separatist rebels in the east, a minister said, as the U.S. and the European Union raised pressure on Russia to ease violence that’s left hundreds dead. With Ukraine’s government saying the pro-Russian militants have repeatedly flouted […]

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Putin’s Popularity Near 2008 Peak on Ukraine Actions

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(Bloomberg – bloomberg.com – Ilya Arkhipov – June 26, 2014) Russian President Vladimir Putin’s popularity continued to rise near its 2008 peak this month amid the unrest in neighboring Ukraine, Moscow-based polling company Levada Center said in a statement. The Russian leader’s approval rating is 86 percent, up from 65 percent in January and compared with the highest-ever 88 percent […]

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Russian stocks rise as Putin backs peaceful resolution of Ukraine crisis

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(Russia Beyond the Headlines – rbth.ru – Alexei Lossan, RBTH – June 26, 2014) Russian ruble has made rapid gains in value against the dollar and euro following statements made by Vladimir Putin. The Russian president declared his support for a peaceful resolution of the Ukrainian crisis after a meeting in Vienna with Austrian President Heinz Fischer, and has also […]

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U.S. Business Groups to Run Ads Attacking Fresh Russia Sanctions

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(Moscow Times – themoscowtimes.com – Anna Dolgov – June 26, 2014) Two main business lobbies in the U.S. plan to publicly challenge White House foreign policy regarding Russia by taking out advertisements in the nation’s top three newspapers to warn that imposing additional sanctions against Moscow will only harm U.S interests. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association […]

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Sweet talking in Ukraine

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(opendemocracy.net – Sergii Leshchenko – June 25, 2014) Sergii Leshchenko is an investigative and political journalist. He is deputy-editor-in-chief of Ukrainska pravda, Ukraine’s leading independent online media. He was a 2012 Fellow of the John Smith Memorial Trust and a Reagan-Fascell Fellow from 2013-2014. All views expressed are made in a personal capacity. President Petro Poroshenko is not an ideal […]

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RIA Novosti: Ukraine, Moldova to Lose Billions over EU Association Deals

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MOSCOW, June 26 (RIA Novosti) – Ukraine and Moldova’s struggling economies could face multi-billion-dollar losses after signing association agreements with the European Union, Russian experts warn. “Countries that sign this association [deal] agree to fall in line with all EU directives, standards and technical regulations – and this is at their own expense. Even if the EU gives them certain […]

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A show of arms by pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine

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(Business New Europe – bne.eu – Graham Stack in Kyiv – June 16, 2014) Eastern Ukraine’s pro-Russian separatist rebels are deploying a small number of tanks and armoured personnel carriers (APCs), in a move that could escalate the conflict. But this might just be the start: at the heart of rebel-controlled territory lies one of Europe’s largest “tank graveyards” – […]

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RBTH Press Digest: Ceasefire in Ukraine fails to hold; Putin surprises the world

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(Russia Beyond the Headlines – rbth.ru – Darya Lyubinskaya, special to RBTH – June 25, 2014) RBTH presents a selection of views from leading Russian media, featuring analysis of the failure of the truce agreed in eastern Ukraine, the prospects for Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s peace project, and Putin’s surprising request to Russia’s Federation Council to retract the permission it […]

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Interfax: Russian leader’s press secretary says it is time to hope for prolonged ceasefire in Ukraine

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MOSCOW. June 26 (Interfax) – The Russian president’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov believes that today there is a need to focus on the chance of prolonging the declared ceasefire in Ukraine instead of discussing Russia’s possible steps, should the bloodshed continue in Ukraine’s southeastern regions. “Now it is a bad time to discuss this [what Russia could do next if […]

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RUSSIA & UKRAINE: JRL 2014-#141 contents with links :: Wednesday 25 June 2014

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… 9. Financial Times: Russian stocks stage remarkable turnround.
10. Business New Europe: Ben Aris, Russian stocks hit 5-month high as Putin rescinds right to use military force in Ukraine.
11. BBC: Steven Rosenberg, The Ukrainian refugees escaping to Russia.
12. Sean’s Russia Blog: Sean Guillory, Ukraine’s Refugees. …

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NEWSLINK: No more little green men? Putin takes military option in Ukraine off table.

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[“No more little green men? Putin takes military option in Ukraine off table” – Christian Science Monitor –  Fred Weir- June 24, 2014] The Christian Science Monitor covers Russia’s legislative move to formerly rescind an authorization for additional military intervention in Ukraine. Almost four months after Russia’s upper house of parliament granted Vladimir Putin blanket permission to use military force in Ukraine, […]

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NEWSLINK: Russian lawmakers revoke right to send troops into Ukraine

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[“Russian lawmakers revoke right to send troops into Ukraine” – Reuters – June 25, 2014] Reuters covers a vote by Russia’s Parliament to formerly rescind a past authorization of military intervention in Ukraine.  The legislators acted in response to a directive from Russian President Vladimir Putin.  The authorization of force could be reinstated in short order if need be. The Russian parliament […]

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NEWSLINK: Ukraine’s Ancient Hatreds

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[“Ukraine’s Ancient Hatreds” – The National Interest – Nikolas K. Gvosdev – June 25, 2014] The National Interest examines the Western response to the crisis in Ukraine, as well as various historical contexts for Russia, Ukraine and the region. Russian President Vladimir Putin has voiced a “triune people/one people” concept disputed by outsiders, even as it impacts Kremlin policy. In his public remarks, Putin […]

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NEWSLINK: How Obama Is Driving Russia and China Together

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[“How Obama Is Driving Russia and China Together” – The National Interest – Dimitri K. Simes – June 24, 2014] The National Interest examines President Barack Obama’s handling of the Ukraine crisis in the light of historical experience: President Barack Obama likes to say that America and the world have progressed beyond the unpleasantness of the nineteenth century and, for that matter, much of […]

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Glimmer of hope for peace in eastern Ukraine

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(Business New Europe – bne.eu – RBS, Tim Ash, head of research – June 25, 2014) We assess positively the news that separatist leaders in eastern Ukraine have joined the ceasefire announced by Ukrainian President Poroshenko last week. We also observe growing signs that Russia is not interested in further escalation of fighting in eastern Ukraine, and is taking action […]

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RIA Novosti: Kiev Responsible For Ukraine Crisis, Demands of Moscow ‘Knocking On Wrong Door’ – Speaker [Valentina Matvienko]

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MOSCOW, June 25 (RIA Novosti) – Kiev bears full responsibility for the crisis in southeastern Ukraine, and blaming Moscow for it is “knocking on the wrong door,” the speaker of the upper chamber of Russian parliament said Wednesday. Valentina Matvienko told reporters she was aware of recent media reports about the possibility of economic sanctions against Russia if Moscow fails […]

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RIA Novosti: Kiev Ready for Consultations with Moscow on Ukraine’s EU Integration Bid – Yatsenyuk

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KIEV, June 25 (RIA Novosti) – Kiev is prepared to hold consultations with Moscow on Ukraine’s European integration bid, Ukraine’s Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said Wednesday. Russia has expressed concern over Kiev’s intention to sign the economic part of a European Union association agreement, because it would bring about an uncontrollable flow of goods and Russia would need to protect […]

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Russian stocks hit 5-month high as Putin rescinds right to use military force in Ukraine

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(Business New Europe – bne.eu – Ben Aris in Moscow – June 25, 2014) Russian stocks hit a five-month high on June 24 after President Vladimir Putin asked Russia’s upper house of parliament to repeal a law that granted him the right to use military force in Ukraine, as investors speculate the standoff with the West over Ukraine’s fate might […]

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RUSSIA & UKRAINE: JRL 2014-#140 contents with links :: Monday 23 June 2014

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… 3. Reuters: In parts of east Ukraine, a daily struggle to survive.
4. Interfax: Miners call for cessation of military conflict in Donbas.
5. Reuters: Fighting strains Ukraine ceasefire, Putin urges dialogue.
6. Wall Street Journal: Putin Calls for Ukraine to Hold Unconditional Talks With Rebels. …

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Russia Reverses Birth Decline – but for How Long?

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(Moscow Times – themoscowtimes.com – Ivan Nechepurenko – June 23, 2014) When Russia annexed Crimea in March, it added 2.4 million people to the country’s population of 143.7 million, prompting several Western observers to put forward the theory that the Kremlin’s aim was to offset the effect of the country’s long-declining population. Yet last year, long before the events in […]

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Support for Putin’s Policies on Ukraine Broad but Not Deep, Gudkov Says

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(Window on Eurasia – Paul Goble – Staunton, June 23, 2014) Public support for Vladimir Putin’s policies in Ukraine is broad but not deep and is likely to dissipate quickly rather than become the basis by itself for any new imperial adventures, accordin to Lev Gudkov, the head of the independent Levada Analytic Center. In the course of a long […]

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Three former Ukrainian presidents sign open letter to Putin calling for talks

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(Interfax – June 23, 2014) Interfax Former Ukrainian President Leonid Kravchuk, Leonid Kuchma and Viktor Yuschenko have written an open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin urging to begin negotiating process. “We have signed an open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin that it is necessary to stop aggression. Ukraine is ready for negotiations,” first Ukrainian President Kravchuk told reporters […]

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RIA Novosti: Russia-EU Gas Transit Through Ukraine Compliant With Contract – Gazprom

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MOSCOW, June 23 (RIA Novosti) – Russia’s EU-bound gas flows through Ukraine comply with transit contraparameters, Gazprom spokesman Sergei Kupriyanov said Monday. “The transit of Russian gas through Ukraine is flowing according to contract parameters with a volume over the last 24 hours of around 205 million cubic meters,” Kupriyanov said. Earlier on Monday, reports appeared in the media that […]

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Interfax: Kyiv seeks international support for peace efforts in eastern Ukraine – statement

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KYIV. June 22 (Interfax) – The Ukrainian law enforcement units unswervingly abide by the president-ordered unilateral ceasefire in eastern Ukraine, but members of illegal armed formations continue armed attacks defying the truce, the Ukrainian foreign and defense ministries said in a joint statement on Sunday evening. “Demonstrating the determination to protect citizens and to safeguard national security, Ukrainian President and […]

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RIA Novosti: Poroshenko’s Plan B Stipulates Continuation of Military Action – Presidential Aide

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KIEV, June 23 (RIA Novosti) – A detailed plan B elaborated by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko as an alternative to his peace plan for the conflict in the country’s east details the possible continuation of military action against independence supporters, Presidential Aide Yuriy Lutsenko said Monday. “Those who violate the truce will get an armed response. There is no doubt […]

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Interfax: Lavrov favors direct dialogue as way to resolve Ukrainian crisis

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YEREVAN. June 23 (Interfax) – Possible connections between militiamen fighting in eastern Ukraine and members of the Russian political establishment may be explained with the latter’s origin from Soviet structures, said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. “As to the connection with the domestic political establishment: the whole establishment is originated from the single state, the Soviet Union,” he told a […]

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Interfax: Miners call for cessation of military conflict in Donbas

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KYIV. June 23 (Interfax) – Over 1,000 miners from the mine Komsomolets Donbassa took part in a march marking the anniversary of the beginning of the Great Patriotic War and called on the sides of the military conflict in Donbas to cease fire. “Over 000 miners working in the mine Komsomolets Donbassa, one of the largest mines in Ukraine, marched […]

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RIA Novosti: Further Gas Cooperation to Benefit Both Moscow, Kiev – Russian Energy Minister

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MOSCOW, June 20 (RIA Novosti) – Ukraine needs gas deliveries from Gazprom, while Russia is interested in reliable gas transit to Europe, making bilateral gas cooperation in the interests of both Moscow and Kiev, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said in an interview with Forbes magazine. “In general, the volume of gas that we deliver [to Ukraine] amounted to 25.6 […]

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RUSSIA & UKRAINE: JRL 2014-#137, 138, 139 contents with links :: Friday-Sunday 20-22 June 2014

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[check back for updates, including more links; links also posted to facebook and twitter] Johnson’s Russia List E-Mail: davidjohnson@starpower.net A project of the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at The George  Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs: www.ieres.org JRL homepage: russialist.org JRL on Facebook: facebook.com/russialist  JRL on Twitter: twitter.com/JohnsonRussiaLi Support JRL: russialist.org/funding.php Sunday – JRL 2014-#139 :: 22 June 2014 1. Mark Franchetti of the London Times interviewed on Ukrainian […]

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Interfax: Putin will have phone conversations with Obama on Ukraine, Syria, Iraq in next few days – Ushakov

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MOSCOW. June 20 (Interfax) – Russian President Vladimir Putin and his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama will have a phone conversation on issues related to the situation in Ukraine, Iraq, and Syria in the next few days, Russian presidential aide Yury Ushakov told reporters. “Putin and Obama plan to have a phone conversation in the next few days. It will focus […]

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Interfax: Over 400,000 Ukrainian citizens arrived in Russia since March – Federal Migration Service

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MOSCOW. June 20 (Interfax) – Over 400,000 citizens of Ukraine who have left the regions of Ukraine where a military conflict is going on have arrived in Russia, Russian Federal Migration Service official Vladimir Rucheikov said. “Over 400,000 citizens of Ukraine have arrived in Russia since March. They are legalized under the law On Refugee Status on the territory of […]

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Danyliw Seminar on Ukraine 2014 – Call for Papers: Ukraine 2014: Maidan, Insurrection(s), Geopolitics

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Subject: Danyliw Seminar on Ukraine 2014–Call for Papers: Ukraine 2014: Maidan, Insurrection(s), Geopolitics Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 From: Dominique Arel <darel@uottawa.ca> Dear David: could you post this announcement on JRL? Thanks, Dominique —– Ukraine 2014: Maidan, Insurrection(s), Geopolitics 10th Annual Danyliw Research Seminar on Contemporary Ukraine Chair of Ukrainian Studies, University of Ottawa, 23-25 October 2014 http://socialsciences.uottawa.ca/sites/default/files/public/ukraine/fra/documents/danyliw2014-callforpapers.pdf CALL FOR […]

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Corporate bondholders fret as oligarchs suffer under Ukraine crisis

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(Business New Europe – bne.eu – Nick Kochan in London – June 20,2014) Ukraine’s security crisis is hitting bond investors in some of the country’s largest companies. A combination of the deteriorating economic situation, falling currency, increased Russian import duties on Ukrainian goods and rising gas prices has meant big local firms are struggling to meet coupon payments and are […]

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New Ukraine Foreign Minister Seen Bringing Sober Style To Kyiv Diplomacy

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(RFE/RL – Carl Schreck – June 20, 2014) One day after then Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych unexpectedly scuttled plans to sign an Association Agreement with the European Union at a Vilnius summit, his envoy in Berlin took to German radio to explain Kyiv’s decision. But Pavlo Klimkin also seized the moment to express his personal frustration with the move before quickly softening […]

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RIA Novosti: Legal Disputes Between Russia, Ukraine Better Than Force – Medvedev

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ST. PETERSBURG, June 20 (RIA Novosti) – Many legal disputes are expected to arise between Russian and Ukrainian companies, but arbitration processes are better than tyranny and the use of force, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said during a speech at the International Legal Forum in St. Petersburg Friday. “In the near future, there will be disputes between Russian and […]

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Stephen D. Shenfield: On Maidan: Democratic Movement or Nationalist Mobilization?

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From: Stephen D. Shenfield (sshenfield@verizon.net) On Maidan: Democratic Movement or Nationalist Mobilization? Date: June 19, 2014 Introduction It is conventional wisdom in the West to describe the ‘Maidan’ that brought to power the current regime in Kiev as an anti-authoritarian mass movement guided by democratic ‘European’ values [1]. While not denying the presence of such themes in the Maidan, I […]

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RUSSIA & UKRAINE: JRL 2014-#135 contents with links :: Wednesday 18 June 2014

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… 14. Kyiv Post: Kyiv city prosecutor, three deputies suspended under Right Sector’s pressure.
15. Wall Street Journal: Pro-Russia Militia in Ukraine Seeks Urgent Help from Moscow. The Kremlin Hasn’t Responded to the Request That Comes as Ukrainian Forces Retake Borders Areas.
16. Moscow Times: What’s Next As Kiev Crunches Rebels? ….

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Why This Russian-Ukrainian ‘Gas War’ Is Different From The Others

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(RFE/RL – Claire Bigg – June 17, 2014) Russia has halted gas supplies to Ukraine — a major escalation of a dispute in which Russia’s state-owned gas giant Gazprom is demanding that Kyiv settle its huge gas debt. But in many ways, what many have dubbed the third “gas war” between the two countries is different than previous disputes in […]

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Poroshenko’s Right-Hand Man Emerges

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(RFE/RL – rferl.org – Zhanna Byezpyatchuk, Robert Coalson – June 18, 2014) KYIV — Every move that Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko makes is being examined as if under an electron microscope. And the reception of his first crucial appointment — naming media mogul Boris Lozhkin as his chief of staff on June 10 — has been, at best, mixed. Lozhkin’s supporters stress his management […]

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Ukraine Shows Liberal Project in Russia in Even Worse Shape than Nationalist One, Khramov Says

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(Window on Eurasia – Paul Goble – Staunton, June 18, 2014) Responding to suggestions that the possibilities for the promotion of an “enlightened” Russian nationalism” have been undermined by Vladimir Putin’s policies in Ukraine, Aleksandr Khramov says that the real problems lie with Russian liberals who behave in ways that alienate the population and make cooperation with nationalists almost impossible. […]

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Ukrainian ‘Black Hole’ Weighs Heavy On European Business in Russia

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(Moscow Times – themoscowtimes.com – Delphine d’Amora – June 18, 2014) Politics took front stage at the flagship conference of the Association of European Business, or AEB, on Tuesday, where foreign companies with committed interests in Russia grappled with the economic fallout of the unfolding crisis in Ukraine. Business as something relatively immune to political vacillations is a thing of […]

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Interfax: Russian official hopes Ukraine crisis will not end security cooperation with USA

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(Interfax – June 17, 2014) First deputy director of the Federal Security Service (FSB), Sergey Smirnov, has expressed hope that the events in Ukraine will not disrupt cooperation between the Russian and US security services, privately-owned news agency Interfax reported on 17 June. “We have always been cooperating, though sometimes, when some events are taking place, cooperation calms down. We […]

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RIA Novosti: Moscow to Hold New Gas Talks Only After Kiev Clears its Debt – Russian Energy Minister

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MOSCOW, June 18 (RIA Novosti) – Moscow only intends to resume trilateral gas talks after Ukraine repays its debt for Russian gas supplies, Energy Minister Alexander Novak said Wednesday. “First of all, we expect payments to be made on the debt for November-December and April-May deliveries. Only after this would we consider having talks, if they are needed,” Novak told […]

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RIA Novosti: Opinion: Attack On Russian Embassy in Kiev Casts Doubt on Poroshenko Ability to Rule Country

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WASHINGTON, June 18 (RIA Novosti), Lyudmila Chernova – The recent attack on the Russian Embassy in Kiev casts doubt on President Poroshenko’s ability to have a say in the government, Martin Sieff, an Irish-American veteran journalist and author believes. “It [the attack] will generate further tensions between the current government in Kiev and Russia. Besides, it throws further doubt on […]

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What’s Next As Kiev Crunches Rebels?

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(Moscow Times – themoscowtimes.com – Alexey Eremenko – June 18, 2014) As Ukrainian separatists concede imminent defeat unless Russian tanks roll in, it is time for Kiev to consider plans for reconciliation with the rebel regions, Russian and Ukrainian analysts said. Local elites that tacitly endorsed the separatists at first in hopes that they could be used as a bargaining […]

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