US to keep up pressure over Russia aggression in Ukraine
KYIV – US Vice President Joe Biden warned Russia on Tuesday that Western pressure on Moscow would only increase if Russian “aggression” against neighbouring war-scarred Ukraine continued.
KYIV – US Vice President Joe Biden warned Russia on Tuesday that Western pressure on Moscow would only increase if Russian “aggression” against neighbouring war-scarred Ukraine continued.
Biden criticises Russia’s actions in Crimea during Ukraine parliament address
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KYIV – If there’s anything that Ukrainians can agree on, it’s that the country’s headed for an enormous crisis next year that promises to alter the current state of affairs, particularly the ongoing domination of the nation’s corrupt oligarchy.
Russia is likely to penalize Ukrainian imports starting in January after negotiators failed to agree on ways to address Moscow’s objections to Kyiv’s free-trade agreement with the European Union.
“The IMF’s Executive Board met today and agreed to change the current policy on non-toleration of arrears to official creditors,” according to the IMF’s Chief Spokesman Gerry Rice statement emailed to RT on Tuesday. “Details on the scope and rationale for this policy change” will be provided later, it added.
The EU and the United States are once again showing their support for Ukraine. The message to Kyiv is: Despite diplomatic efforts to find a common arrangement with Russia on Syria, we will not abandon Ukraine. Fears that allies will forget about the conflict between Ukraine’s government and separatists in the country’s east are unfounded. Syria will not make the United States and EU approve of the Russian annexation of Crimea and the aggression in Donbass.
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