Section: VoxEeurop (EU)
Russia’s plan for Europe: Punish Germany, divide the EU, pressure Ukraine
Richard Herzinger, a columnist at German daily Die Welt, argues that Vladimir Putin is making tentative steps to extend Russian power into Europe. The fall of Angela Merkel is at the top of the Russian president’s wish-list. The Kremlin’s willingness to meddle in foreign affairs has only grown since the Ukraine crisis. Herzinger...
Ukraine quits “non-aligned” status : ‘What’s the price of the “development delay”’?
The Ukrainian Parliament voted on 23 December the abolition of the “non-aligned” status of Ukraine, reports Den. According to the Kiev daily, the law — approved by 303 MPs over 445 and supported by president Petro Poroshenko — “establishes ‘Ukraine’s integration into European political, economic, legal space with the purpose of gaining...
EU-Russia: EU bans trade with Crimea as Putin blames West for Russia’s woes
European and Russian leaders were both defiant in the face of economic tensions on 18 December, with EU leaders announcing new sanctions on Crimea and Russian President Vladimir Putin warning his country of two years of recession. During an annual press conference that “usually serves as an arena for the president’s populist showmanship”,...
EU-Russia tension: ‘Germans say “nyet”’
“Kremlin envoys are trying to woo Berlin to reach an agreement on Ukraine, but are sent back with nothing”, writes Gazeta Wyborcza. Anonymous member of the ruling coalition in Germany has told the Warsaw daily that – Russians keep telling us they respect only us [Germany] out of all EU countries and incessantly offer an agreement on Ukraine....
Crisis in Ukraine: Kiev prepares for Russian ‘full-scaled offensive’
Ukraine is mobilising troops and seeking European Union help in anticipation of a Russian military offensive in the east of the country, Kyiv Post and EUobserver report on 14 November. Kyiv Post writes that the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and NATO have both observed weapons and soldiers crossing the border into the eastern...
Ukraine-Russia border: Europe’s new wall
Twenty-five years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a new physical and militarised border is under construction, fuelled by ideological and political divisions, and allegedly funded by the European Union. The Daily Beast reports on a Ukraine government project to build a 2000-kilometre wall along its border with Russia — that, theoretically at...
Crisis in Ukraine: ‘Invasion’
Two days after talks took place in Minsk between the Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, Kiev accused Russia on 28 August of having “deployed army units on the Ukrainian territory”, reports Den. According to the Kiev daily, Previously Russia has supplied heavy weapons and mercenaries to the...
Crisis in Ukraine: ‘Nato will have a spearhead’
In an attempt to bolster the security of its Eastern flank in Europe, Nato plans to develop its rapid response forces, the pact’s chief Anders Foghs Rasmussen said in an interview given to six major European newspapers, headlines Gazeta Wyborcza. The plan will require that Nato pre-positions basic equipment and supplies in host nations....
Crisis in Ukraine: ‘Meeting with “Putin’s reality”’
On 26 August Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko met his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, in the Belarussian capital of Minsk, during an EU-Ukraine-Eurasian Union summit, reports Den. After the meeting, the first direct talks on the crisis in his country, Poroshenko said that “a roadmap will be prepared in order to achieve, as soon as...
Belarus: Ukraine crisis brings Lukashenko into the game
“If one country has benefitted from the Ukraine crisis, it’s Belarus,” writes Nezavissimaïa Gazeta, noting Minsk has recently brushed off its international pariah status and that the peers of President Alexander Lukashenko no longer treat him as the leader no one wants to be seen with. But if Belarus’s role in the negotiations to...