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NATO Chief Urges Closer Work with EU to Address Security Challenges
NATO must cooperate more closely with partners and organisations like the EU to better address the security challenges east and south of its borders, the Alliance’s chief Jens Stoltenberg said on Thursday. “The challenges we all face demand a comprehensive response, so all of us need to work even closer together,” Stoltenberg said at the...
Ukraine’s persistent shooting in the east draws multi-ethnic recruits
Unofficial fighting in eastern Ukraine continues to draw in volunteers from other parts of the country. Since pro-Russian separatists forced… …read more Source:...
NATO and EU to work together to counter Crimea-style “hybrid” warfare
ANTALYA, Turkey (Reuters) – NATO and the EU agreed on Thursday to work together more to counter “hybrid warfare”, the blend of unidentified troops, propaganda and economic pressure that the military alliance says Russia has used against Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Fighting with ghosts
WHILE the world marked the 70th anniversary of Hitler’s defeat, Ukraine’s president, Petro Poroshenko, sent his embattled compatriots a mixture of messages about the past and their identity. His words and gestures had to be carefully crafted because of his country’s role as a battleground between Nazis and Soviet forces, with...
Small boats, choppy seas
THE European Union faces an ocean of troubles, from the integrity of its currency to the security of its neighbourhood. Yet none presents as bewildering an array of difficulties as the movement of people. In under 10,000 words the European Commission’s “agenda on migration,” unveiled on May 13th, identifies war, poverty, globalisation,...
Hollande warns Moscow over Ukraine ceasefire
France’s President Francois Hollande Thursday denounced as “unacceptable” ceasefire violations in eastern Ukraine, after a brief conversation with his Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko in Aachen in Germany about the conflict involving Russian-backed rebels. …read more Source: The Local...
Russia and central Europe meld on emissions goals
Russia and central Europe differ over the war in Ukraine, economic embargoes, the interpretation of history, gas exports and pipelines — but they are finding a common language when it comes to measuring emissions reductions in a way that allows them to claim steep greenhouse gas cuts without painful changes. The trick is to use a benchmark dating...
Ukraine working group discusses restoration of banking system, infrastructure facilities
The working group on economic affairs of the contact group on Ukraine has discussed the restoration of the banking system and rebuilding of infrastructure facilities, OSCE coordinator of the working group Thomas Mirow told reporters told media on 14 May. …read more Source:...
Hungarian, Ukrainian business leaders meet in Kiev
More than 300 business representatives and experts from Hungary and Ukraine participated at a business conference in Kiev today, Hungarian news agency MTI reported. …read more Source: Budapest Business...
Ukraine working group on economic affairs to convene 2 June
The meeting discussed the restoration of the banking system in Lugansk and Donetsk Oblasts, rebuilding of the infrastructure requiring no big expenses and the resumption of the activities of some enterprises in the affected regions. …read more Source:...



