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“Serbia must honor commitments, impose sanctions”
Johannes Hahn says Serbia needs to honor its commitments and impose sanctions on Russia, as this is a legal commitment in the framework of EU accession talks.”Serbia is legally obligated, as part of the negotiations to progressively align itself with EU on difficult issues such as the sanctions on Russia. It is very important and we expect...
Shots fired at OSCE convoy in Ukraine
A convoy of international monitors from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) was shot at by “uniformed personnel” in east Ukraine. …read more Source: RTÉ...
President Komorowski in Moldova for security talks
Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski is in the Moldovan capital of Chisinau, Thursday, where he is to meet his opposite number Nicolae Timofti as well as the Ukrainian president, Petro Poroshenko, to discuss regional security. …read more Source: Polskie Radio dla...
Corruption troubled Ukraine will trade with Norway
While Telenor is struggling with corruption charges against VimpelCom’s activities in Uzbekistan,,, …read more Source: Norway...
New US ambassador has tough job in Moscow
Author(s): KG/Associated Press us_ambassador_russia.jpg Ask most Russians and they will tell you that the United States instigated the conflict in Ukraine with the ultimate aim of subjugating Russia. This is what they hear from President Vladimir Putin and in a steady stream of reports on state television. …read more Source: New...
[Ticker] Senior German politician criticised for Crimea recognition comments
Suggestions made on Wednesday by senior German politician Matthias Platzeck to recognise the annexation of Crimea as a means to help end the conflict in Ukraine were roundly condemned by Germany’s foreign minister, reports Reuters. Platzeck is head of the German-Russia Forum business lobby and a former SPD chief. …read more Source:...
South Stream ‘No Longer A Priority’ for Italy
Italy’s Economic Development Minister Federica Guidi has said the South Stream gas pipeline project is no longer a priority for her country. “This is useful infrastructure, but is maybe not on the list of our priorities,” Guidi told reporters on Wednesday.The TAP (Trans-Adriatic Pipeline) project, on the other hand, us now...
Swedish PM has ‘successful’ Clinton talks
Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven enjoyed a positive meeting with Hillary Clinton in New York discussing topics including the Ukraine crisis and feminism, on the first day of his state visit to the US. …read more Source: The Local...
Orbán ensures Ukrainian president of “Hungary’s support”
Richard FieldOrbán ensures Ukrainian president of “Hungary’s support” Energy market strategy as well as security issues were discussed by phone on Tuesday between Viktor Orbán and Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko Hungarian News Agency, MTI reported. The mostly symbolic act comes only days after Hungarian foreign minister Péter...
Tony Abbott invites Ukraine’s Petro Poroshenko for security talks
Australia’s PM calls Ukraine president following G20 conference to set up meeting and Poroshenko accepts invitationThe prime minister, Tony Abbott, has invited the Ukrainian president, Petro Poroshenko, to visit Australia to discuss security.Abbott spoke to Poroshenko on Wednesday night following last weekend’s G20 leaders conference....



