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EU’s Tusk says sanctions on Russia must be maintained
ROME (Reuters) – Europe must maintain pressure on Russia with sanctions until the Kiev government has full control of Ukraine, the president of the European Council Donald Tusk said in a joint interview with several newspapers published on Monday. …read more Source:...
Gulag criminals rehabilitated in Perm | Delfi – Lithuania
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Hans-Gert Poettering: We are united for the better
“I welcome the German government’s willingness to resume talks with Bulgaria on the country’s accession to Schengen,” said former President of the European Parliament Hans-Gert Poettering in an interview for Radio Bulgaria after the presentation of his book We Are United for the Better. My European Way on the Bulgarian market. Its...
Crimea annexation not a success for Moscow | Dziennik Gazeta Prawna – Poland
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It makes no difference who governs Israel | Welt am Sonntag – Germany
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Who cares about Putin’s health? | Dagens Nyheter – Sweden
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Ukraine president calls on allies to boycott 2018 World Cup in Russia
• Petro Poroshenko urges action amid continued occupation of Ukraine territory• ‘I think a World Cup in that country is unthinkable,’ says Poroshenko• Shakhtar’s ‘refugees’ provide escapism in war-torn Ukraine• Fifa apologises for video showing Crimea as port of RussiaUkraine’s president, Petro Poroshenko, has urged his...
Conflict in Ukraine changes Bulgarians’ attitude to Russia
A survey of the Alpha Research Agency on public attitudes in view of the conflict in Ukraine and the stand Bulgaria has taken shows that nearly one third of Bulgarians (29.6%) have changed negatively their attitude towards Russia. The Bulgarians still like Russia but are of the opinion that it cannot be a model for development nor can it offer...
Crimea annexation was planned in advance, says Mihkelson on 1st anniversary
The head of the Estonian Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, Marko Mihkelson, said Russia has always wanted to keep Ukraine under its influence, and while it was formerly able to use corrupt politicians to advance its interests, it now has to resort to other measures, including force. …read more Source:...
EU concern over military build up in the Crimea
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