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Russian Federation, Moscow : Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (L) shakes hands with Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich (R) at the Kremlin in Moscow on March 5, 2010. (AFP Photo / POOL / Natalia Kolesnikova) 05.03.2010, 16:15 8 comments

End of “bad streak” in Russian-Ukrainian relations - Medvedev

President Dmitry Medvedev said he hopes that with the election of Viktor Yanukovich, the “bad streak” in Russian-Ukrainian relations has finally come to an end.

RIA Novosti / Dmitriy Astakhov, POOL 17.05.2010, 18:11 2 comments

Kiev greets Medvedev with rain to wash away stained relations

It is easier to talk with new Ukraine’s leadership, Dmitry Medvedev has declared. The Russian president has come to Kiev for a two-day official visit.

16.05.2010, 14:42

Ukrainian media interviews President Medvedev

Ahead of his visit to Kiev on Monday, May 17, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev gave an interview to the Ukrainian mass media. RT presents a full translation of the event.

(RIA Novosti / Pool / Dmitry Astakhov) 15.07.2010, 12:39

Medvedev says law on expanding FSB powers is his initiative

Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev has said that changes to the legislation, including the expansion of the special service’s (FSB) powers, are being performed under his direct order.

20.11.2009, 15:15 2 comments

Easy on the gas!

Russia and Ukraine have reached an agreement on gas deals, which may mean that last year’s gas crisis in Europe will not be repeated.

Dmitry Medvedev 11.08.2009, 20:02 6 comments

“No new Russian ambassador to be sent to Ukraine” - Medvedev

Russia-Ukraine relations are at an extremely low point now, and in the current situation, Moscow has taken the decision to refrain from sending an ambassador to Kiev, said President Medvedev in his new video address.

Vladimir Kremlev for RT 20.10.2009, 13:27 8 comments

ROAR: “Russia to strengthen presence in the Balkans”

Moscow will continue to contribute to Serbia’s political and economic stability, analysts believe.

Vladimir Kremlev for RT 02.06.2010, 16:18 2 comments

ROAR: Ukraine chooses strategic “partnership” with Russia, “relations” with US

Ukraine becomes a non-bloc country as the president submits a new foreign and home policy bill to the parliament.

28.04.2010, 23:46 2 comments

PACE refuses to label Soviet-era Great Famine genocide against Ukrainians

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has refused to recognize the Great Famine that struck the Soviet Union in the 1930s as genocide of the Ukrainian people.

25.06.2009, 10:31 2 comments

Dmitry and diamonds: Russia’s president signs more deals in Namibia

President Dmitry Medvedev has arrived in the Namibian capital Windhoek on the next leg of his African tour where he is eyeing deals in diamonds and energy.

New era for Russia and Ukraine?

Published: 05 March, 2010, 19:13
Edited: 31 May, 2010, 14:16


The atmosphere at Friday’s press conference with Medvedev and Yanukovich would have been hard to imagine with the Ukrainian’s predecessor, said RIA Novosti’s Dmitry Babich, but there is still cause for concern.

 
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Ozzy March 08, 2010, 11:26 quote
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Eurasia Group Risk Consultancy writer Peter Apps reported to us consumers of half-truths last April 2009 ... that Pakistan, Ukraine, Russia, Nigeria and Mexico are the places where unexpected political change could have the most impact on world markets in 2009 - that what the Political Risk Correspondent Peter Apps reported recently via info from a `so- called special Associated Press special report' from the shadowy entity ... the Eurasia Group Risk Consultancy. So who are they - this shadowy think tank, Who likes to point out the `World Crisis of 2008-10' ... especially in the non Anglo-America world? Well I got news for Apps, and the Eurasia Group Risk Consultancy, the economic upheaval and political unrest starts right here in the good ole' USA and spread to the UK, Europe and the rest of the world in the last half of 2009 and I am really not sure what news channel he listens to - probably the NObama News Network and Radio. In the Eurasia Group Risk Consultancy's special report on the world's top 10 `fat tails' - relatively low-likelihood but potentially high-impact events - they identified the chance of a military takeover in Pakistan as the most potentially significant unexpected development that might transform global geopolitics. Guess what they got it 99% wrong - surprised? And who says so (I do and so does the evidence over the last year) ... the Eurasia Group Risk Consultancy ... sounds like another Anglo-American Ponzi scheme or another ex-Central European Billionaire's funded NGO that likes to mess with currency swaps and credit default exchanges, that bring an economy down (aka Greece) - Iceland had to be protected because their was British money there! Poor Greece - if only they had mostly UK depositors in their bank or perhaps Eurasia Group Risk Consultancy had bigger plans for Eurasia that just did not work thanks to the Kremlin!

Ern May 31, 2010, 12:10 quote
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Ukraine will not join NATO so the country would be very important for the EU defence structure if joining EU. In EU there is a strong will to get rid of NATO and USA. That's why USA and NATO keep on having very aggressive propaganda on those countries not NATO-members in EU for joining NATO. And, when Serbia will join EU, the county will not either join NATO. So little by little Europe will attchieve its real independency with the help of East-European countries.

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