Ukraine decides to cut down on Russian gas purchases (253 Kb)
ISSUE #24
06/25/2012
The Ukrainian government has decided to purchase only 27bn cu.m. of Russian gas
this year, the Lb.ua news and analysis website quoted Ukrainian Energy Minister
Yuriy Boyko on 20 June 2012 as saying. Ostchem Holding Ltd, which unites
chemical enterprises belonging to Ukrainian businessman Dmytro Firtash, will buy
another 8bn cu.m., the minister added. READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 26.06.2012
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European Union wants to sign association agreement, expects improvements in Ukraine first (2 Mb)
ISSUE #23
06/18/2012
The European Union (EU) wants to sign the association agreement with Ukraine, the
EU commissioner for enlargement and neighborhood policy, Stefan Fule, said during
a meeting of the Ukraine-EU interparliamentary committee in Strasbourg on 13 June
2012. At the same time, he added that the EU expected that Ukraine would act in the
following three sectors: holding elections in line with international standards; solving
the problem of selective justice; and, finally, speeding up the implementation of
reforms. READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 19.06.2012
| External Relations
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EGF Turkey File (85 Kb)
Insights into Turkish Domestic and International Politics during May 2012
Key Points:
- Turkey expels Syrian diplomats after the massacre of over 100 people in Houla. Although Ankara is rumoured
in some circles to be harbouring remnants of the Syrian opposition military forces, overt Turkish intervention
in Syria remains unlikely at the time of writing.
- Ankara increases its cooperation with the Kurdish Regional Government in Erbil, while also harbouring a high
level, fugitive Sunni Iraqi politician. Tensions between Baghdad and Turkey continue to deteriorate over the
two issues.
- The ongoing coup and terrorist investigations roiling the country have Prime Minister Tayip Erdogan
concerned. The prime minister urged for the probes to speed up for the good of the country.
- Erdogan sparks a fierce debate in Turkey over his remarks on abortion rights.
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- EGF Editorial |
Published on EGF: 13.06.2012
| External Relations
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Europe is ready to continue dialogue with Ukraine (2 Mb)
ISSUE #21
06/04/2012
On 29 May 2012, Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski said that it was
necessary to bring Ukraine closer to integration into the EU. “Let us not abandon
Ukraine on its path towards the Western world because [it] will go to the East,” he
said. READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 11.06.2012
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European Parliament adopts resolution on Ukraine (2 Mb)
ISSUE #20
05/28/2012
In the resolution of 24 May 2012, members of the European Parliament (MEPs)
expressed their concern over trials in Ukraine which they believe do not meet
European standards. READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 11.06.2012
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Ukrainian president visits Russia on 15 May 2012 (2 Mb)
ISSUE #19
05/21/2012
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has met with his Russian counterpart
Vladimir Putin in Moscow, where he also participated in an informal summit of the
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 24.05.2012
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Ukrainian prosecutors refuse to launch criminal case over alleged beating of former Prime Minister Yuliya Tymoshenko (2 Mb)
ISSUE #17
05/07/2012
The Ukrainian Prosecutor-General's Office (PGO) has issued a reaction to a
statement by former Prime Minister Yuliya Tymoshenko, in which she
claimed that she had been punched by prison guards.
The Ukrainian news and analysis website Lb.ua quoted Prosecutor-General Viktor
Pshonka as saying on 4 May 2012 that the Kharkiv prosecutor's office had refused
to open a criminal case over the alleged beating of Yuliya Tymoshenko. At the
same time, he stressed that the PGO agreed with this decision. READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 17.05.2012
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Former premier Yuliya Tymoshenko goes on hunger strike to protest alleged use of force (2 Mb)
ISSUE #16
04/30/2012
On the night of 20 April 2012, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliya
Tymoshenko was transferred from the Kachanivska prison to Kharkiv's
Ukrzaliznytsya (Ukrainian railway) hospital.
On 23 April 2012, she was transferred back to the prison where the ex-premier is
serving her sentence for signing the 2009 gas contracts with Russia. The Ukrainian
State Penitentiary Service explained that Tymoshenko's return to the prison was
motivated by her refusal to undergo the treatment course that had been prescribed by
Ukrainian and German doctors. READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 17.05.2012
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Former Ukrainian Premier Yuliya Tymoshenko transferred to hospital (2 Mb)
ISSUE #18
05/14/2012
On 9 May 2012, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliya Tymoshenko was
transferred from the Kachanivska prison to the central clinic of
Ukrzaliznytsya (Ukraine's railway monopoly) in Kharkiv.
The same day, a doctor of the German clinic Charite, Lutz Harms, who started to
treat the ex-premier, said that Tymoshenko had ended her hunger strike. READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 17.05.2012
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EGF Turkey File (88 Kb)
Insights into Turkish Domestic and International Politics during April 2012
Key Points:
- Turkey continues to work with Arab and Western allies to intensify pressure on Syria. After hosting the 1
April 2012, Friends of Syria group meeting, Prime Minister Tayip Erdogan responds to Syrian forces firing on a
Turkish refugee camp by openly considering invoking NATO’s Article 5 on mutual defence.
- The Fethullah Gulen Movement’s influence on Turkey is re-examined following a somewhat controversial
expose in the 24 April edition of The New York Times.
- A pricing dispute between the Kurdish Autonomous Government in Northern Iraq and the national
government threatens Turkish crude supplies, while the TANAP pipeline agreement between Azerbaijan and
Turkey should be signed by the end of the month.
- NABUCCO loses a Hungarian stakeholder while Turkish gas pipelines operator, BOTAS, cuts down its own
stake in Brussels’ pipeline project. However, all is not lost in breaking Gazprom’s dominant grip on European
gas supplies, as TANAP will likely connect to the revamped NABUCCO West project.
READ MORE
- EGF Editorial |
Published on EGF: 12.05.2012
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