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Ukraine drifts further from NATO as president sacks Navy chief

Published: 18 March, 2010, 17:31
Edited: 22 March, 2010, 13:59

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Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich has dismissed the country’s Head of Naval forces Igor Tenukh, who allegedly initiated the information war against Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in Crimea.

The decision was published on the president’s official website. During the 2008 war launched by Georgia in South Ossetia, Admiral Igor Tenukh ordered Ukrainian ships to block the entrance for the Russian navy to Sevastopol’s bay. The Russian Black Sea Fleet was then participating in the operation of “forcing Georgia to come to peace.”

Vice-Admiral Viktor Maksimov has been appointed as the new head of Ukraine’s Naval Forces. During the last six years, Maksimov has been the first Deputy Head of Ukraine’s Navy. He participated in both Ukraine’s joint exercises with NATO and maneuvers with Russia’s Black Sea Fleet. There are hopes that the new head of Ukraine’s Navy will be able to reduce tensions between Russian and Ukrainian marines.

Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, known for his staunch pro-Western views, made clear the fate of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet: no prolongation would be given. President Yanukovich, on the other hand, has at least indicated that he is ready for dialogue with Moscow over the issue. In his previous statements, the Ukrainian president has neither confirmed nor dismissed the possibility of extending the stay of Russia’s Black Sea fleet in Crimea.

“I won’t rule out this possibility. We will discuss this issue in the near future. This matter will not be decided at Russia's expense, it will be decided in the national interests of Ukraine. We will find a solution,” Yanukovich said in an interview to the Russia-24 channel.

Yanukovich has also indicated that he supports Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s proposals for a new European security architecture, saying that the issue of Ukrainian membership of NATO “might emerge at some point” but he will “not see it in the immediate future.”

Russia and Ukraine are to hold a joint military parade dedicated to the 65th anniversary of the victory in the Second World War. “I think it will be right if we hold the joint military parade with Russia in the hero-city of Sevastopol,” announced Victor Yanukovich during his trip to Crimea on Thursday.

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Lets hope that NATO is not able to bribe Yanukovich to turn his back on the Ukrainian people. Tony Blair of UK is an example of such an individual whose lust for money was his top priority. He didn't give a damn about the well being of UK as long as he and his wife could enrich themselves. And, those two became immensely wealthy off the blood of the Iraqi people - Just as Eric Prince, the creator of Blackwater. Russia, Ukraine and Belarus should be careful when the West comes peddling their "democracy".

Impera March 19, 2010, 13:13
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Yet another great triumph for Ukraine getting rid of this pro-western Naval Chief, President Yanukovich is simply a gift that Ukraine has been needing for many years Keep it up Viktor Yanukovich.