... which mean we cannot talk with any confidence about the stability of a settlement. A “freezing” of the conflict in Donbass, even if such a scenario is implemented, will be seriously different to the “freeze” that we can observe in ... ... statements by the Polish foreign minister about the liberation of the Auschwitz camp. Moreover, for Russia the question of south-east Ukraine is tied to the problems of sanctions and Crimea. Yes, Russia has given up the idea of Greater Novorossiya, at least for ...
... made suggestions as to possible models to resolve the crisis, the most notable of which being the 24-point Boisto Agenda presented by a Russian-American group of highly qualified specialists
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. This plan also refers to the non-aligned status of Ukraine and focuses on resolving peacekeeping issues in Donbass with the participation of the United Nations and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, as well as on economic issues. The Boisto Agenda has also been heavily criticized by those who support Kiev’s position
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... new Ukrainian President faces a range of serious political, economic and social challenges – challenges on which the country’s future depends. But right now, he has neither the readiness, nor the desire and political will to tackle them.
Ukraine is pinning great hopes on Pyotr Poroshenko following his victory in the presidential elections. The Ukrainian media, which is controlled by pro-Maidan oligarchs, wrote that Poroshenko has the necessary experience, authority and capability to lead ...