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    [Ticker] Volodymyr Groysman chosen as Ukraine’s PM
    Apr14

    [Ticker] Volodymyr Groysman chosen as Ukraine’s PM

    Volodymyr Groysman has been chosen as prime minister by the Ukrainian parliament. Groysman, 38, succeeds Arseniy Yatsenyuk who resigned on Sunday over disputes on political reforms and after several corruption cases. Groysman is a close ally of president Petro Poroshenko, who gave him flowers after his nomination. …read more Source:...

    Brexit vote will delay decision on EU-Ukraine deal, says Rutte
    Apr14

    Brexit vote will delay decision on EU-Ukraine deal, says Rutte

    EU leaders will only want to discuss the Netherlands’ rejection of the EU-Ukraine treaty after the UK in-out referendum, says Dutch PM Rutte. …read more Source:...

    [Ticker] Lithuania bans 46 over Ukrainian pilot jailing
    Apr13

    [Ticker] Lithuania bans 46 over Ukrainian pilot jailing

    Lithuania has banned 46 Russians and Ukrainians from their country for 10 years over their role in the detention and sentencing of Ukrainian pilot Nadezhda Savchenko. She was sentenced to 22 years in jail. Lithuania’s foreign minister announced the decision on Tuesday and called on other EU countries to follow. …read more Source:...

    [Ticker] Nato and Russia to meet on 20 April
    Apr12

    [Ticker] Nato and Russia to meet on 20 April

    The Nato-Russia Council will meet on 20 April for the first time since relations were suspended after Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014. “It is not a return to business as usual, but we do need dialogue,” a Nato spokeswoman was quoted as saying by Reuters. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine PM resigns for sake of better EU ties
    Apr11

    Ukraine PM resigns for sake of better EU ties

    PM Yatsenyuk says he will quit for the sake of stability and improving EU ties. Dutch PM said it could take “months” to decided whether to uphold the EU-Ukraine association treaty. …read more Source:...

    [Opinion] Dutch farce on Ukraine: Is there a way out?
    Apr08

    [Opinion] Dutch farce on Ukraine: Is there a way out?

    The farce of the Dutch vote on Ukraine could become a geopolitical drama. So what are the ways out for The Netherlands, the EU, and Ukraine? …read more Source:...

    EU awaits Dutch response to referendum result
    Apr07

    EU awaits Dutch response to referendum result

    EU leaders mostly stayed silent on the impact of the Dutch No to the EU-Ukraine association agreement, saying the Dutch government will have to come up with a solution. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine to continue pro-EU reforms despite Dutch ‘blow’
    Apr07

    Ukraine to continue pro-EU reforms despite Dutch ‘blow’

    Dutch vote was a “psychological blow” to Ukraine, but Kiev has said it will press on with pro-EU reforms because it is the right thing to do for the country’s welfare. …read more Source:...

    [Ticker] EU Commission ‘takes note’ of Dutch referendum result
    Apr07

    [Ticker] EU Commission ‘takes note’ of Dutch referendum result

    The EU Commission “takes note” of Dutch voters’ rejection of the EU-Ukraine association agreement in Wednesday’s referendum, spokesman Margaritis Schinas said. But he said it was “a matter of national competence”, so it was for the Dutch government to analyse the result. Some 64 percent of voters rejected the...

    Dutch reject EU-Ukraine treaty in referendum
    Apr07

    Dutch reject EU-Ukraine treaty in referendum

    A whopping 61.1 percent voted against the deal with turnout just above the 30 percent threshold. No campaigners said more referendums should follow. …read more Source:...