17:19
29.3.2014
Dmitry Rogozin says Ukraine's economy is doomed if it stops cooperating with Russia. Via ITAR-TASS:
MOSCOW, March 29 (Itar-Tass) - A decision of the Ukrainian government to stop industrial cooperation with Russia will sign an end to the Ukrainian economy, Russia's First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said Saturday in an interview with the Moscow-based REN TV channel.
"First and foremost, they will be simply doomed if they axe this whole thing (cooperation)," Rogozin said. "For us, it will mean problems, too, but we'll anyway find a partner in some other country who will supply the same - or maybe even better - type of products to us, albeit the search will take time."
"First and foremost, they will be simply doomed if they axe this whole thing (cooperation)," Rogozin said. "For us, it will mean problems, too, but we'll anyway find a partner in some other country who will supply the same - or maybe even better - type of products to us, albeit the search will take time."
17:36
29.3.2014
Some comments from the wires from the meeting today between Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka and Ukrainian acting President Oleksandr Turchynov.
Lukashenk said during the meeting he was sure he and Ukrainian officials could "find a certain common ground" and added, "We already share many common views."
Turchynov said the people of Belarus and Ukraine have been "living, working and fighting side-by-side for hundreds of years" and also expressed the hope the two nations would strengthen ties.
Turchynov said the people of Belarus and Ukraine have been "living, working and fighting side-by-side for hundreds of years" and also expressed the hope the two nations would strengthen ties.
19:06
29.3.2014
Do read Yevhen Solonyna's and Daisy Sindelar's piece on fears of war.
In Ukraine, Fears Of War Abound http://t.co/oHJRJdEvPr
— RFE/RL (@RFERL) March 29, 2014
20:26
29.3.2014
We are wrapping up for the night.
The field for the May presidential election is coming into focus with Ukraine's major political parties holding their congresses on March 29.
Businessman Petro Poroshenko, who is leading in the polls, and former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko will both run. So will Oleh Tyahnybok, leader of the natonalist Svoboda party and former Kharkiv Governor Mikhail Dobkin, who will represent the Party of Regions.
Vitali Klitschko has announced that he will not seek the presidency. Klitschko says he will instead run for mayor of Kyiv and has endorsed Poroshenko for president.
The field for the May presidential election is coming into focus with Ukraine's major political parties holding their congresses on March 29.
Businessman Petro Poroshenko, who is leading in the polls, and former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko will both run. So will Oleh Tyahnybok, leader of the natonalist Svoboda party and former Kharkiv Governor Mikhail Dobkin, who will represent the Party of Regions.
Vitali Klitschko has announced that he will not seek the presidency. Klitschko says he will instead run for mayor of Kyiv and has endorsed Poroshenko for president.
10:12
30.3.2014
Following on the heels of a Reuters report that Russia threatened countries such as Moldova, Tajikistan, and Krygyzstan if they voted for UN General Assembly resolution on Ukraine comes this RT report that quotes Lavrov as saying that Western nations also "hinted at possible consequences" if they did not vote in favor. Lavrov:
“We know that there have not only been requests to vote in favor of the resolution, which is clearly of a provocative nature. There might have been no threats, but there have been hints at possible consequences. Like the country which will not obey, will lose a certain loan or will have a certain official visit canceled.”
10:20
30.3.2014
Word on the street is that Ukraine's presidential vote on May 25 may come down to a runoff between Ukrainian parliament member and chocolatier Petro Poroshenko and former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. (We'll have a profile of Poroshenko coming up a bit later today.) Here's Poroshenko speaking after officially submitting his candidacy on Saturday:
"I declared this at the congress and I am declaring it now: Yulia Tymoshenko is not my political opponent or rival. If she makes a decision to continue this process [of running for president] then it will be a competition only during the election. I hope that it will be a competition of ideas, a competition of principles, a competition of ways and directions for the development of our state."
"I declared this at the congress and I am declaring it now: Yulia Tymoshenko is not my political opponent or rival. If she makes a decision to continue this process [of running for president] then it will be a competition only during the election. I hope that it will be a competition of ideas, a competition of principles, a competition of ways and directions for the development of our state."
10:29
30.3.2014
10:34
30.3.2014
Four former U.S. ambassadors to Ukraine -- Roman Popadiuk (1992-93), Steven Pifer (1998-2000), Carlos Pascual (2000-03), and William Taylor (2006-09) -- express their support and hope for Ukraine in a new video uploaded on YouTube. Thanks to the "Kyiv Post" for highlighting this:
10:41
30.3.2014
You have to admit, this is a peculiar photo of presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko, who recently returned from Germany for treatment of back pain:
10:46
30.3.2014
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov dismisses targeted asset freezes and travel bans by the U.S. and EU. He was speaking on Russia's Channel One:
"I am not saying that the sanctions are laughable, or that we don't care. They are unpleasant. But one can see at first glance that these sanctions target individual people and aim to sting. This is not particularly enjoyable, but we are not experiencing too much pain, either. We have had more dramatic times before."