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Published: 22 May, 2009, 17:42


Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (R) meets with Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshchenko (L) in Astana on May 22, 2009 during a Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) summit (AFP Photo / RIA Novosti / Pool / Alexey Nikolsky)

The disagreement between Ukraine’s President and Prime Minister hinders Kiev’s ability to negotiate disputed points in energy cooperation, says Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

 
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Meslin May 23, 2009, 11:42 quote
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This morning, I have readen an article on CNN telling that Russia use Gas as a blackmail for hegemonial goals. What does America with Exon-Mobil and what will it be, if the USA had as much natural ressources' reserves as does Russia ? Europeans medias and politicians prostitutes to NATO and America claim that Russia need Europe, as much as Europe need Russia. This is completely false. Russia could perfectly well, sell its gas, oil and other natural ressources to China, India, Japan and a few sincere european nations (Greece, Italy, Germany) and buy whatever she need from them. Your leaders should stop letting the western politicians and businessmen calling the shots and argument on real facts. This will be doing a immense service to the great majority of the West's decent peoples who will certainly start thinking and no more fall for the marketing and communication's tricks of their decisions-makers. Sadly, we must admit that we vote and put those creeps in office. As I wrote many times before we need good examples; not poor imitations of what we have known for the past 70 years. Sorry Future Generations ! Sincerely. Jean-Claude Meslin

007 September 18, 2009, 22:20 quote
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@Meslin Hear Hear… Russia is bending over backwards to help a country that seems intent on slitting its wrists. These cretins on CNN are the ones pulling Ukraine’s strings, they are the current hegemony, and they are the foreign power destroying a country through a puppet president. I don’t see these CNN vampires willing to pay out in perpetuity, for a service they may never receive, just so Ukrainians don’t freeze to death, do you? This is more than just a business problem… this is the total failure of democracy. So much for the EU, the IMF and all these other phony organizations… the only thing that seems clear, is that if you let them near your country, people die and it goes to hell. The real danger for Ukraine now is that Russia just gives up, plants a gravestone at the border with, “we tried” on it. I think the only reason that hasn’t happened is that there are strong human bonds, because from hard business perspective, it’s a write-off. The upcoming election is very likely Ukraine’s last chance to get rid of these vampires that are sucking them dry. I personally can’t stand how these psycho CNN bankers entrench snake oil presidents that hurt a country’s innocent people forever. What Ukrainian people have to realize is that if Putin helps Ukraine… the people will probably never see the money. Ukraine has to get rid of the enemy within. My respect for Putin and Medvedev grows daily… they about to risk a huge amount of capital on the possibility of a better future, for another people. What Ukraine really needs to get, is that they wont be able to do it twice. Last Chance!

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