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European powers focus on Islamic State at UN assembly
The fight against IS took centre stage from the Ukraine war when European powers spoke at the UN general assembly in New York on Thursday. …read more Source:...
Ukraine to consider ‘temporarily’ closing border
President Petro Poroshenko has issued a decree instructing his government to consider temporarily closing Ukraine’s eastern border with Russia to help halt its “intervention” in the ex-Soviet state’s affairs. …read more Source: RTÉ...
Yatsenyuk: Ukraine unable to join NATO in the near future
Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said Wednesday during his speech in the New York-based Council on Foreign Relations that Ukraine’s admission to …read more Source:...
Poland sells military drones to Ukraine
Ukraine has said it is purchasing unmanned drone aircraft from Poland, as the Ukrainian PM warns the West against prematurely lift sanctions against Russia. …read more Source: Polskie Radio dla...
NATO’s Eastern Security Threats and the Need to Go Back to Basics
Occupation of the Crimean peninsula in Ukraine was supposed to be a turning point in NATO’s relations with Russia. The Wales summit, in this regards, was expected to reform policies towards the country. However, the expectations did not come true due to the fact that the member states focused more on building an international coalition...
Ukraine PM asks West to not to ease sanctions on Russia
Arseniy Yatsenyuk’s plea came hours after Barack Obama offered to lift sanctions against Moscow if it threw its weight behind an unraveling peace deal with Kiev …read more Source: The...
Ukraine: ‘Keep Russia sanctions’
Ukraine’s prime minister urges the West not to lift sanctions on Russia, after the US president says they could go if Moscow supports peace efforts. …read more Source:...
Delegations to name their leaders
The election of MEPs to lead delegations to foreign countries has been delayed by the confirmation hearings for the nominees to the next European Commission. The more than 40 delegations of the Parliament were supposed to hold their constitutive meetings next week, but there is now a clash with the re-scheduled confirmation hearings, which start...
Threat of winter adds urgency to aid effort
The looming prospect of a winter without Russian gas is injecting fresh urgency into efforts to help Ukrainians displaced by fighting in the east of the country. But officials warn that weaknesses in Ukraine’s social security system and crisis-response mechanism are undermining support for the displaced. The European Commission has in the...
Serbia strengthens ties with Russia
European Union officials are concerned that ongoing diplomatic wrangling over Ukraine could push Serbia, which is in the first phase of negotiations to join the Union, deeper into the Russian camp. As a candidate for membership, Serbia is expected to line up with core EU foreign policies, including sanctions. But it has refused to go along with...



