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An exclusive interview with the Serbian president by Alexander Dugin.

Tomislav Nikolić: “We were under sanctions too long to join them now”
http://katehon.com/article/tomislav-nikolic-we-were-under-sanctions-too-long-join-them-now

The US Vice President Joseph Biden’s visit to Serbia concluded. Closed-door talks with Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić, as expected, featured harsh pressure on the Serbian leadership on the Kosovo issue. However, at the end of the meeting, Nikolić said that he would never sign an agreement with Pristina even if that meant not being able to join the EU. He also stated that Serbia would never impose sanctions against Russia even if EU policies demanded such.

Katehon presents its readers with the following, exclusive interview with Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić by Tsargrad TV channel’s editor-in-chief and Katehon Analytical Center’s Supervisory Board member Alexander Dugin.

Alexander Dugin (A. D.): Mr. President, first of all, thank you for kindly agreeing to give an interview to Tsargrad TV channel. I would like to know: how do you see the state of Russian-Serbian relations today?

Tomislav Nikolić (T. N.): Serbian-Russian relations have been on this level before in history, but I do not think that they’ve ever been better than now. For centuries, Serbia relied on the support of first the Russian Empire, then Soviet Russia, and today the Russian Federation. Always, when Russia was strong, when it was firm, when it was headed by a strong and wise person, who was able to defend its interests, it protected the interests of Serbia too. When things for Russia were difficult, our country immediately felt this too. Then the influence of others, the interests of peoples and states with whom it is harder for us to reach understanding, increased. We do not share a common origin, roots, language, faith, traditions, and history with them. The whole history of Serbian-Russian relations is one of waiting for when we will finally be able to establish such a relationship…

Of course, we cooperate with other countries, but no one can interfere in our bilateral relations. And there is the enormous service and unique merit of the President of the Russian Federation that is understanding the true meaning of small Serbia. Powers with populations of a hundred million or a billion might regard Serbia as a small state. But in terms of friendship, which cannot be measured, Serbia is great to all of its friends and those who are worthy of its friendship.

Today, we have established excellent political relations, mutual cooperation, and achieved unity in crucial areas. We managed to gain Russia's support in several situations that were critically important for the future of Serbia. These include the resolution on Srebrenica which proposed to prosecute the Serbian Republic for genocide, and the vote at the UNESCO General Conference on inducting Kosovo into UNESCO, which would have given all Serbian monasteries, all of Serbia’s cultural heritage in Kosovo and Metohija, over to the so-called state of Kosovo. We have agreements with Russia on joint participation in all matters affecting the fate of our countries. This is invaluable for Serbia.

Russia opened its huge market up to Serbia and removed customs duties on almost everything, except for a small group of products. This is a huge source of raw materials and energy for Serbia. Unfortunately, we cannot move forward with the South Stream project, but ... Never say “never”. I always hope that the EU, and especially Bulgaria, will have the wisdom for us to build the South Stream and provide Russian gas to a great part of Europe.

Now, we are confronted by the fact that there is our great friend Russia, and the European Union, to which we aspire to join and are surrounded by, and whose member we would like to become if they will accept us without humiliation, but with dignity. Russia and the European Union are now in a dispute in which it is very difficult to determine our place. But if you see that Serbia did not join the sanctions against Russia, then this is a sign as to whose side we have taken in this dispute.

We have learned from our history in this regard. We were under sanctions too long to join them now. After all, sanctions are not really against politicians, but against a regime. Perhaps they want to overthrow a regime against which sanctions are imposed, but it is the population that actually suffers - the weakest, the poorest, and children.

Those of us politicians in Serbia whom the West associated with Russia were under sanctions. We were not allowed to go to the West or obtain visas. This didn’t spoil my life. On the contrary, I was even proud of being sanctioned. But I’ve seen people who suffered from these sanctions - how they suffered from economic difficulties and received less from the state than they needed. First and foremost, social assistance and child allowances. The sanctions affected innocent people. If there is anyone wise in the West, then they should speak out and say that sanctions will not bring anything good from the Russian Federation, and will bring nothing to the European Union. Without the exchange of goods, capital, and people, everyone suffers. Then all that’s left is to close each other off into ghettos.

And it is small countries in the European Union that suffer the most from these sanctions as their markets are flooded with products from the main countries that receive more subsidies, and therefore are cheaper than the small countries’ goods.

That’s why we will never join the sanctions against the Russian Federation, and I do not think that this is a common foreign policy. The EU has no common foreign policy. The example of Kosovo and Metohija shows this more clearly. If the common foreign policy is that all countries recognize the independence of Kosovo and Metohija, then what about the five EU member states who do not recognize it. Why haven’t sanctions been imposed on them?

They cannot force a country to act against its own interests. They approach us not out of some kind of special friendship, but because they are afraid of the Kosovo precedent begin repeated among themselves.

Therefore, just as they can be part of the EU and recognize the independence of Kosovo, so can Serbia join the EU without recognizing its independence. This is the only condition which Serbia cannot fulfill and does not want to fulfill. Neither history nor the future of Serbia’s children allow it.

Serbia will not betray something for which millions of Serbs gave their lives just for some carrots, some life improvements, or some administrative and economic reforms.

Serbia would humiliate itself by imposing sanctions against another country only because someone else imposed them, or if it recognized the independence of Kosovo and Metohija only because stronger, larger, and more powerful countries recognized it and are pressuring others to do so.

A. D.: Tsargrad TV channel and the Basil the Great Foundation brought the Holy Fire to Serbia twice already. You met them and participated in the Easter service. What would you like to wish our audience, our channel, and are you waiting for the Holy Fire to arrive in Serbia a third time?

T.N.: I would like to answer your last question. Having established one tradition, especially in the Church, we cannot abandon it. So if it happened twice, then let it happen 202 times. As long as my health allows me, I will always wait to greet the Holy Fire, regardless of my position. Because I know what I am meeting. It is not because of the camera. The point is a miracle in which we Orthodox participate in a special way and which I believe in because a man is incomplete without faith.

As for your work here and the success you achieve, everything depends on you. All doors are open for you here. Our people very much respect and many love Russia as a country from whom we can always expect only good, as a country which has never done us any harm. Russian romances are still requested in kafanas. To this day, Russian classics are still the most widely read. Perhaps the only foreign authors that most Serbian families read are the Russian classics. Every citizen of Serbia and every single Serb know at least one thing that unites us, and very few can claim something that doesn’t connect us.

The way is open for you, and an ideology according to which we are brothers and close to each other will find fertile soil here and be well received by the citizens of Serbia. Our people really are for cooperation with Russia and, of course, they are not against living well with everyone else. Our attitude towards others depends on how others treat us.

This avalanche of Western media that has captured this part of Europe is being met with the arrival of media from the East, which is a noble cause. It is always necessary to listen to both sides.

Therefore, I wish you success, and if you ever need an opinion or position on current events or events in our common history, just say the word!
 
The war you don’t hear about: numerous American military aircraft (albeit of the unmanned variety, though with the possibility of being armed and dangerous) have apparently been violating Russian airspace, leading to the Russians shooting - yes, shooting - them down following the refusal of the Americans to acknowledge Russian diplomatic notes of protest.

Russia has shot down numerous U.S. drones flying over Crimean airspace
http://bosniapress.info/index.php/politics-news/325-video-the-russians-have-already-shot-down-numerous-us-drones-violating-crimean-airspace

The military violation of the territory, including the airspace, of a sovereign state is ordinarily taken to be a casus belli - an act of war.

But to be fair to the Americans, they may justify their belligerent behavior, flagrantly refusing to respect Russia’s sovereignty, on the basis that they do not recognize Crimea to be a part of Russia.

Therefore, they do not recognize any violation of the airspace of Russia as having taken place. Rather, they would contend that the American aircraft in question were flying within the sovereign territory of Ukraine, with the permission of the government with the only legitimate authority to grant or refuse such permission, namely the government of Ukraine.

Nevertheless the Russians have made it clear that they consider Crimea to be a sovereign part of Russia. The Russians have made diplomatic protests over what they see as violation of their territory. The Americans have ignored them. The Russians have therefore shot down - and in one case commandeered and landed - these aircraft making incursions into their sovereign territory.

An act of war has been committed by America against Russia; and if you accept the American position, an act of war has been committed by Russia against both the Ukraine and the United States. Shots have been fired, and the Americans have lost materiel.

Note that these are not exchanges of fire through proxies, as happened throughout the Cold War and is happening now through Syria and in the east of Ukraine. No, these are two nuclear-armed powers already in the process of shooting at each other!

US Drones Shot Down Over The Crimea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvOjaASQZBY

NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE NEFARIUM JUNE 16 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n2xECrPBwI
 
Earlier on Sunday, the DPR military said the Ukrainian armed forces on Saturday and Sunday launched 184 shells and mines on the republic’s territory.

Two killed, five injured in DPR shelling by Ukrainian military
http://tass.com/world/895229

Two people were killed and another five got injured in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) in the shelling from positions of the Ukrainian military, the DPR command spokesman Eduard Basurin said on Sunday.

"One civilian was killed in Donetsk’s Kirov district," the Donetsk News Agency quoted him. "Also, one serviceman was killed."

During the shelling, got injured four people in Donetsk, Yasinovataya, Zaitsevo and Kominternovo, he said.

Earlier on Sunday, the DPR military said the Ukrainian armed forces on Saturday and Sunday launched 184 shells and mines on the republic’s territory.


A civilian in Donetsk was injured in the night shelling from positions of the Ukrainian military

One civilian injured in Donetsk shelling from positions of Ukrainian military - agency
http://tass.com/world/895223

A civilian in Donetsk was injured in the night shelling from positions of the Ukrainian military, two houses burned down, another two are damaged, head of the city’s Petrov district Maxim Zhukovsky said on Sunday.

"In the evening (on Saturday), at 22:40, a sniper injured a civilian, who was taken to hospital," the Donetsk News Agency quoted the official.

He said, the sniper was watching windows and opened fire as he could see somebody in the window. The official also said during the past night the military damaged two houses as they used mortars.

A source at the republic’s defense authorities said another two houses burned down in the Alexandrovka settlement, which is close to the line of engagement. "The military used 120mm mortars, and by the morning they added tanks to fire."


Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada (parliament) will not allow President Pyotr Poroshenko to accept the status of the war-torn Donbass region, Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev claimed at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Kazakh leader: Rada holds back Poroshenko from accepting Donbass status
http://tass.com/world/894553

"Poroshenko recently told me that he had no majority in Rada and thus could not accept the status of the Donbass region," he said. "I believe that (Poroshenko) would be able to find compromises."

A TASS correspondent reported from Astana on July 1 that the Ukrainian president asked Kazakh President Nazarbayev to act as a mediator in defusing the standoff in Ukraine’s southeast enclave. Kazakhstan’s presidential press service stated that "Poroshenko requested Nazarbayev to push ahead with his mediation efforts to resolve the crisis."

However, the Ukrainian president’s press office made no mention of Poroshenko’s request in its report on the telephone conversation between the two leaders.
 
Another - lost cause? They just keep recycling the same garbage, from one position - to another.

The US has a new ambassador in Kiev – Marie Yovanovitch. A veteran diplomat, Yovanovitch earlier served as ambassador to Armenia and Kyrgyzstan, the latter during a color revolution in 2005. But fear not, she's not going to Kiev to start trouble. In fact, according to a video by the Embassy, she's going to Ukraine to walk her dog and eat pierogis.

New US Ambassador to Ukraine Heads to Kiev to Walk Her Dog and Eat Pierogis
http://sputniknews.com/europe/20160823/1044544893/ukraine-new-us-ambassador-comments.html

Incidentally, the diplomat already has experience in Ukraine, having previously served as the Deputy Chief of Mission to the country from August 2001 until June 2004, when she blew the whistle on a scandal involving the sale of four Ukrainian Kolchuga radar systems to Iraq, in violation of UN sanctions. According to experts, the scandal helped to bring down former President Leonid Kuchma, who was replaced with the Washington and Brussels-oriented Viktor Yushchenko following the events of the short-lived 'Orange Revolution' in late 2004, following Vovanovich's departure.

And now, Yovanovitch is back in Kiev. On Monday, in a video posted on the official YouTube channel of the US Embassy in Kiev, the ambassador appealed to Ukrainians, saying that she was happy to be back in Ukraine, and talking about her plans to travel the country with her dog and to eat some delicious Ukrainian pierogis.

Hello, Ukraine!" the official remarked. "My name is Marie Yovanovitch. I am honored to be the new United States Ambassador to Ukraine. I am very pleased to return to Ukraine. I very much enjoyed living and working in Ukraine. Now I look forward to the opportunity to travel and explore the country with my dog…to meet old friends and make new ones, and to eat a whole bowl of Ukrainian pierogis."

Furthermore, the official noted that she had carefully watched the "great achievements" Ukraine has made "in the past two years" from afar. Yovanovitch did not comment on what those achievements were. In any case, she suggested that the changes which have taken place so far are not enough, and that "there's still a lot to do."

"I hope to work together with you to preserve a sovereign, integral, democratic and rich Ukraine. Glory to Ukraine!" the ambassador concluded, using the 'Glory to Ukraine! – Glory to Heroes!' expression that has been adopted by Ukrainian nationalists since the February 2014 Maidan coup d'état.

President Barack Obama put forward Yovanovitch's candidacy to replace outgoing Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt in May. In July, the Senate approved her candidacy.

Pyatt, US Ambassador to Ukraine since August 2013, became famous around the world after a leaked phone call with Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland in February 2014 became viral, featuring the two discussing who among Ukraine's opposition would replace the democratically elected government.

Prior to his departure, Pyatt made a number of inspirational speeches, telling Ukrainians to hang tough, "trust in yourselves and lean on the confidence you have earned" in the conflict with Russia. During his tenure, the official had made a number of dubious compliments to Ukrainian officials which became the subject of internet jokes, from his prediction that Ukraine would soon become an 'agricultural superpower', to comments about the gas-dependent country becoming a 'gas exporter'.

Yovanovitch was born in Canada in 1958. Earning a BA in History and Russian Studies in 1980, she has served in the US diplomatic service since 1986. She is believed to speak Russian and French. Between February 2005 and February 2008, the diplomat served as the US Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan. From late February to March of 2005, Kyrgyzstan faced a color revolution, one which reporting by the New York Times later revealed was sponsored and supported directly and indirectly by US government and nongovernment sources.

From September 2008 until June 2011, Yovanovitch served as ambassador to Armenia. During her tenure there, she emphatically called for the country's 'democratization', with pro-opposition media outlets and political figures taking her words to mean that the US will support a change of government in that country, and pro-government Armenians complaining about Washington's interference in the country's domestic affairs.

Yovanovitch also has experience with Russia, having served as the deputy director of the State Department's Russia desk between May 1998 and May 2000.


Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States Valeriy Chaly expressed hope that the United States would soon give a positive "signal" on granting Ukraine lethal weapons.

Ukraine's Ambassador to Washington Proposes to Jointly Produce Weapons With US
http://sputniknews.com/world/20160822/1044511498/ukraine-us-weapon.html

Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States Valeriy Chaly suggested Monday joint Ukrainian-US production of lethal weapons on Ukrainian soil.

"This is my idea that could be implemented — to produce weapons in cooperation with the Americans on the Ukrainian territory," Chaly said in an interview with the 112 Ukraine broadcaster.

He also expressed hope that the United States would soon give a positive "signal" on granting Ukraine lethal weapons.

In early August, Chaly reportedly claimed that the issue of supplies of lethal weapons to Ukraine could be considered after the US presidential elections.
 
Russian President Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and French President Francois Hollande will meet in September in China within the framework of the G20 summit to discuss Ukraine.

Normandy 4 becomes 3: Poroshenko excluded from Donbass discussion
http://www.fort-russ.com/2016/08/normandy-4-becomes-3-poroshenko.html

This agreement was reached today during a telephone conversation, the official site of the Kremlin reports.

“Vladimir Putin drew his partners’ attention to the gross provocations by the Ukrainian side, which sent a group of saboteurs to the territory of the Russian Federation in Crimea to carry out terrorist attacks in early August. Kiev’s tendency towards such types of military operations is detrimental to the Minsk Process and cooperation in the framework of the Normandy Format,” the report reads.

Earlier it was assumed that the Normandy Quartet would meet at the summit in China and, as usual, include the leaders of Russia, Germany, France, and Ukraine. However, following Ukrainian saboteurs foray across the Russian border into Crimea which killed two Russian soldiers, Vladimir Putin stated that he sees no sense in meeting in the Normandy Four format.

As has been reported, the leaders discussed the prospects of continuing the Minsk process during today’s telephone conversation.

“The importance of legislatively consolidating a special status for Donbass, constitutional reforms, amnesties, and the organization of local elections were stressed. All of these issues should have been agreed upon by the Contact Group [in Minsk] where Kiev has the opportunity to hold direct dialogue with Donetsk and Lugansk,” the official statement says.


The Prosecutor General’s Office of the Ukraine Junta has opened a criminal case against Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu and 17 other high-ranking officials, Nazi Ukrainian Chief Prosecutor Yuri Lutsenko told reporters on Monday.

What A Joke As The Ukraine Junta Suggests All 18 Russian Officials Turn Themselves In Including Defense Minister Shoigu !
http://novorossia.today/136494-2/

At least 15 among those listed are Russian Presidential Advisor Sergey Glazyev, former Presidential Envoy to the Crimean Federal District Oleg Belaventsev, the defense minister and his two deputies, and another 10 generals from Russia’s top military brass.

Lutsenko said all the individuals are charged with “committing grave crimes against the foundation of Ukraine’s national and civil security, peace and international order.” “I suggest that all 18 Russian officials should turn themselves into the Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s Office to testify.”

The Ukrainians allegedly plan to put the so-called accused individuals on an international wanted list.

Ukraine will continue prosecuting Russian official representatives and servicemen tied to “carrying out an aggressive war against Ukraine with the goal of changing its territory.” Lutsenko boasted.


Also here:
KIEV, Ukraine, Aug. 22 (UPI) -- Ukrainian prosecutors have filed criminal charges against nearly two dozen top Russian government officials, alleging "grave" offenses committed against the nation's national security and citizens' well-being.

Ukraine charges 18 Russian officials, including defense minister, for 'grave crimes'
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2016/08/22/Ukraine-charges-18-Russian-officials-including-defense-minister-for-grave-crimes/7321471895251/?spt=sec&or=tn

During a news conference Monday, Ukraine Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko accused Moscow of numerous charges as both sides continue the military and political tensions that have persisted for more than two years.

""Based on evidence collected the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine on August 8 notified the individuals that they are suspected of committing serious crimes against the national security of Ukraine, endangering public safety, peace and breaking international laws," Lutsenko said.

"Top elected officials and officers belonging to the Russian Federation Armed Forces are on the list," he continued, "which includes a Russian presidential advisor, the former authorized representative of the Russian president in the so-called Crimean Federal District, the Russian Defense Minister and his two deputies, along with ten generals from the high command of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation."

The charges are connected to Russia's annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014, which has been followed by serious conflict between the nations.

Lutsenko encouraged the charged officials to turn themselves in to testify in the case.

Officials said the Russian officials will soon be placed on an international wanted list, due to the purported violations of international law.

The Russian government did not immediately respond to the charges, which Ukraine officials said were levied against the accused officers earlier this month.


The Ukrainian journalist, TV presenter, head editor of the Gordon Boulevard newspaper, GORDON project manager, and since 2014 deputy of the Kiev City Council, Dmitry Gordon, uttered words live on Ukrainian TV that are unthinkable for any Ukrainian patriot: “It would have been better if Yanukvoich stayed in power.”

Kiev city councilman regrets Maidan, misses Yanukovych
http://www.fort-russ.com/2016/08/kiev-city-councilman-regrets-maidan.html

“If I had known that tens of thousands of people would die or come back maimed, I never would have gone out on the Maidan,” Gordon confidently declared….

The TV host could not contain his shock: “You are saying this as a representative of the president’s bloc in the Kiev City Council?”

“Yes, you’ll understand,” Gordon urged, “our problem is not Putin, but ourselves! Our people are simply shocked by how much the present regime steals. In comparison to them, Yanukovich looks like a kid!”

“My country is me and my family. If you’re not an animal, then do something for your country and for yourself,” Gordon concluded.

Dmitry Gordon is famous for constantly changing his political drift whenever there is the slightest change in wind. For more than two years, this former servant of the Yanukovich regime loyally served the Maidan and joined the offices of the Kiev government. Now he is allowing himself to make such seditious statements. Perhaps Gordon knows something that he doesn’t want to inform the readers of his own newspaper?
 
US President Barack Obama has released a statement to mark the 25th anniversary of Ukraine’s independence from the Soviet Union.

US president urges Kiev to tread in the path of a 'united Europe'
http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2016/08/24/481550/Ukraine-Russia-Obama-Independence-Day-Crimea

In the written statement released Wednesday, Obama touched upon the crisis that has gripped the Russian neighbor.

People in Ukraine’s Black Sea peninsula of Crimea voted in a referendum to join the Russian Federation in March 2014. The move angered the West and the Ukrainian government, which branded it as Moscow’s annexation of the territory.

“On behalf of the American people, I’m proud to join the Ukrainian people in marking this historic anniversary. As we have been reminded in recent years, Ukraine’s path has not always been easy,” he said.

Ukraine's eastern provinces of Donetsk and Lugansk have also witnessed deadly clashes between pro-Moscow forces and the Ukrainian army since Kiev launched military operations in April 2014 to crush pro-Moscow protests there.

In his statement, the US president reiterated Washington’s stance on the situation, urging Kiev to tread in the path of “a strong and united Europe.”

“Today, we reaffirm that the United States will continue to stand with the Ukrainian people as they protect their sovereignty and territorial integrity, embrace the vision of a strong and united Europe, and deepen their commitment to democracy, anti-corruption, and respect for human rights,” Obama said.

Since 2009 when he became the US president, Obama has not visited Ukraine unlike his two immediate predecessors.

The United States and its European allies accuse Moscow of destabilizing Ukraine. Moscow, however, rejects having a hand in the crisis gripping the Eastern European state.

The crisis has left more than 9,000 people dead and over 20,000 others injured, according to the United Nations.

Statement by the President on the 25th Anniversary of Ukrainian Independence
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/08/24/statement-president-25th-anniversary-ukrainian-independence


On August 24th, Ukraine celebrates independence day.

Ukraine celebrates 25 years of economic collapse
http://www.fort-russ.com/2016/08/ukraine-celebrates-25-years-of-economic.html

On August 24th, Ukraine celebrates independence day. Supposedly on this day in 1991, Ukraine declared its independence. But even the date is rather controversial: up until the abolition of the USSR in December 1991, Ukraine legally remained part of the union state. The near end of the existence of the USSR was the Ukrainian referendum of December 1st, 1991 in which the majority of participants voted for independence. Finally, there were the Belovezh Accords, a declaration by the presidents of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus on December 8th, 1991.

The validity of both acts is questionable from a legal point of view but, nevertheless, it was from this point on that the existence of an independent Ukraine came into existence. I propose that we briefly estimate the economic results of Ukraine’s 25 years of independence.

Although population does not directly relate to economic indicators, it nevertheless is direct or indirect evidence of the quality of life.

In 1991, the population of Ukraine was slightly more than 52 million people. As of July 1st, 2016, according to the data of the Ukrainian State Statistic Committee (Ukrstat), the population of Ukraine is composed of 42,488,512 people. In the opinion of independent experts, this population figure is overstated by several million, particularly since the residents of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, who in conservative estimates make up 3-3.5 million people, were counted as residents of Ukraine.

Thus, the real population of Ukraine, according to some experts, does not exceed 36 million people. If these estimates are correct, then Ukraine has lost 16 million people over a quarter of a century. The larger portion of these demographic losses are attributed to economic migrants who left the country and became the citizens or residents of other states. This is an important point seeing as how Ukraine originally inherited a strong economy, especially industry, from the Soviet era.

Ukraine occupied second place after Russia in the Soviet economy in terms of industrial production. The leading sphere of industry, engineering and machine-building, employed 28.3% of Soviet Ukraine's industrially employed residents. In addition to the leading machine-building, metallurgy and the chemical industry were also leading spheres.

The leading sector of the economy in post-Soviet Ukraine is metallurgy, a fact which reflects a drop in the level of technological production. The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic was one of the leaders in electricity production, producing 17.2% of the USSR’s total output. In 2016, however, Ukraine was forced to import electricity from Russia. While Ukraine inherited 5 nuclear power plants from the Soviet epoch, specialists assess the state of the 4 in operation (especially the Zaporozhye plant) as close to critical.

One of the most developed industries of the Ukrainian SSR was the military-industrial complex. Along with the aviation industry, the military-industrial complex has suffered perhaps the most severe losses since independence. The country that inherited 3 military districts and a powerful defense industry is now forced to use ammunition from the 1960’s-’70’s. Following the destruction of cooperative ties with Russia after the “Revolution of Dignity,” Ukraine effectively lost its military and civil aviation industry.

In January 2016, the final liquidation of Ukraine’s (former Soviet) leading defense aviation manufacturer, Antonov, was announced. Now, a number of other iconic Ukrainian military-industrial enterprises are in a state of clinical decline. The leading producer of military naval vessels in the USSR, the city of Nikolaev, has since independence lost its unique technological and productive base, engineers, and highly skilled workers. The leading Soviet factory in rocket and space technology, Yuzhmash in Denprepetrovsk, has switched to civilian production of trams and trolleybuses and is not even working at full capacity.

A less noticeable sphere of decline in production is in the agricultural sector. Here two parallel trends can be observed: the consolidation of production parallel to the impoverishment of the masses of the rural population. Instead of Soviet collective and state farms, more or less larger farm holdings and enormous estates have appeared. According to independent Ukrainian experts, despite the current moratorium on selling agricultural lands, Western transnational corporations control 2.2 million hectares of land, a trend which is only increasing. The country is going down the path of Romania, which gradually lost control over its land resources to transnational corporations. The anticipated lifting of the moratorium on agricultural land sales will only render the process of latifundization more rapid.

The new Ukrainian leadership which came to power as a result of a coup d’etat on February 21st, 2014, has greatly accelerated the economic decline and de-industrialization of Ukraine. In the post-revolution years of 2014 and 2015, GDP fell by 28.1% and 31.3% respectively compared to the previous years. In 2013, Ukraine’s GDP was worth $183,310 million. In the first year of the “revolution,” it amounted to $131,805 million, while in 2015 it sunk to $90,615 million. In fairness, it should be noted that GDP calculation is not in dollar terms, but in the national currency (UAH - hryvnia) equivalent, which would show dynamics of growth. However, the triple fall of the hryvnia reflects the general state of Ukraine’s financial system. At the end of 2013, one dollar was 8 hryvnia, while by the end of 2015 one dollar equaled 24 hryvnia. Economists estimate that the Ukrainian inflation rate reached a record 40% in 2015.

Other achievements of the “Revolution of Dignity” include the sharply increasing level of state debt relative to GDP. If in January 1st, 2014, the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine’s data indicated a debt of 584,114.1 million hryvnia, then on January 1st, 2015, this was 1,100,564 million hryvnia. By January 1st, 2016, debt reached 1,556,083.4 million hryvnia. This means that over the course of 2 years of reform, Ukraine’s total debt has grown 2.66 times.

Ukraine’s foreign debt has increased even more. On January 1st, 2014, it was 300,025.4 million hryvnia; on January 1st, 2015 it was 611,697.1 million, and already by December 1st of the same year (2015) it amounted to 1,024,807,7 million hryvnia. In other words, Ukraine’s foreign debt has increased 3.41 times. Moreover, the total of state guaranteed debt does not include the $3.075 billion that Ukraine owes Russia since December 2013 which the Ukrainian government currently refuses to pay.

On January 1st, 2016, the ratio of gross external debt in relation to GDP was 131%. In other words, Ukraine’s economy produces much less each year than what it owes foreign creditors.

These few samples of far from complete data on the economy of Ukraine give an idea of the catastrophic collapse of the once prosperous economy of a former Soviet republic. The main reason for this economic collapse, the bottom of which is still nowhere in sight, is the forcible disruption of ties with Russia. This is not even the result of incompetence on the part of the Ukrainian leadership. President Poroshenko himself is an experienced economist by practice, the founder of the Roshen company. The reason for such economic collapse lies in that President Poroshenko and his heads of government (Yatsenyuk and Groysman) do not rule in the interests of Ukraine, but follow the orders of foreign patrons.

In 2014, Prime Minister Yatsenyuk banned the supply of Ukrainian defense products to Russia which Russian consumers had already paid for. Ukrainian enterprises were left without orders and a bad reputation while the Russian defense industry was dealt a severe blow and forced to spend additional time and money on producing analogues to the products supposed to be imported. The only winner in this context is the United States, which managed to temporarily weaken its main military and political rival - Russia.


Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has underlined the need for Kiev to stand on its own feet rather than rely on Western support as it copes with resurging conflict in its eastern region.

Ukraine should rely on own might to counter Russia: Poroshenko
http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2016/08/24/481525/Ukraine-Poroshenko-Russia-Crimea

Striking a martial tone in his Independence Day speech on Wednesday, Poroshenko said that Ukrainian armed forces should serve as the main guarantor and protector of the country in the face of threats.

“From this parade, our international partners will get the message that Ukraine is able to protect itself, but needs further support,” Poroshenko said, while addressing a large crowd of civilians and military personnel in Kiev.

The remarks came as various army, navy and air force units marched in the ceremony in bid to highlight the capability of Ukraine's military.


Russia Opens Criminal Case, War Crimes Against Ukraine Junta Regime Due To The shelling Of Civilians In Donbass
http://novorossia.today/bravo-russia-opens-criminal-case-war-crimes-ukraine-junta-regime-due-shelling-civilian-areas/

Russia’s Investigative Committee said on Wednesday it has opened a criminal case against Ukraine’s defense minister and the General Staff chief over the artillery shelling of civilians in Donbass. “The investigators have received enough data that the illegal actions against the civilians were carried out upon the order of the top military leadership of Ukraine,” the IC said. A criminal case has been opened into the use of prohibited means of warfare.
 
Russia delivers humanitarian aid to Donbass

http://tass.com/world/895867

A Russian Emergencies Ministry convoy delivered 600 tonnes of humanitarian cargo, mainly food, medications and school supplies

MOSCOW, August 25. /TASS/. A Russian Emergencies Ministry convoy has brought humanitarian aid to the war-torn Donetsk and Lugansk regions, the ministry’s press service told TASS on Thursday.

"More than 70 vehicles delivering 600 tonnes of humanitarian cargo, mainly food, medications and school supplies for educational institutions in the Donbass region have arrived in Lugansk and Donetsk," the press service said, adding that there weren’t any unforeseen obstacles on their way. "The humanitarian cargo was delivered as usual," the ministry stated.

All transport passed through the customs and border control at the Russian-Ukrainian border in the presence of officials from the Ukrainian customs and Border Guard services. Both the vehicles and their corresponding documents were checked. Currently, the trucks are being unloaded in the presence of local authorities who are overseeing the distribution of the humanitarian aid, including at socially significant facilities around the Lugansk and Donetsk regions. "As soon as the last vehicle is unloaded, the fleet will immediately return to the Rostov region," the Russian Emergencies Ministry said.

This latest humanitarian convoy for Donbass turned out to be 55th one, and was seen as milestone. Russia has delivered more than 63,000 tonnes of life-saving aid to the region since August 2014, which helped Donbass avoid a humanitarian disaster.
 
Assassination Attempt On Donetsk Republic President Zakharchenko
http://novorossia.today/assassination/

An explosive device has been found and defused near the house of Alexander Zakharchenko, the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR).

“An IED rigged with shrapnel was found close to my house. That’s why we had to tighten security,” the Donetsk News Agency quotes him as saying.

A powerful explosion occurred in the center of Donetsk earlier on Thursday. According to preliminary reports, one person was killed. DPR law enforcement officers have cordoned off the area.


Explosion in Donetsk
http://novorossia.today/explosion-in-donetsk-updated/

It has been recently reported about explosion at the crossroad of the 50 Let SSSR and Mayakovskiy Avenue. At least 1 civilian perished. Workers of Defence structures are working at the place now.

MIA (Internal Affairs Ministry) of the DPR confirmed the data on 1 casualty as a result of the explosion in the central part of Donetsk. This report was widespread by the press-service of the defence service.

‘Witnesses reported that unknown civilian held something like explosive item Shmel. A man bought the item to the waste ground, and then was a loud explosion’, it is said in the report.


Poroshenko on CNN: "Putin wants the whole Ukraine"
http://www.fort-russ.com/2016/08/poroshenko-on-cnn-putin-wants-whole.html

Yesterday, on the day of celebration of the 25th anniversary of independence, Poroshenko gave an interview to US television CNN, in which he stated that Vladimir Putin wants to restore all of Ukraine in the "Russian Empire".

"Russia does not need Donetsk or Lugansk - they need all my country as part of the Russian Empire," - Poroshenko said.

He also stated that the sole purpose of the Kremlin - is the destabilization of the situation in the world.

"This is absolutely the same situation as the Russian bombardment of Aleppo: the goal is the same, the world needs to be less stable and less secure. And I am convinced that the Russian aggression in the east of my country and the Crimea completely destroyed the postwar system security, "- Poroshenko continues.

Not clarifying the truth, what he meant by "post-war": it probably refers to the war in Yugoslavia, Libya or Iraq [sarcasm - ed].

In addition, Poroshenko told the American television show that even 25 years later, the struggle in the Ukraine for freedom, democracy, sovereignty and territorial integrity continues on, and that the United States, "as the world leader, should be shoulder to shoulder with us to fight for global stability."

During an interview Poroshenko once again accused Moscow of interfering in the war in Donbass, immediately saying that he personally "only last week lost 13 of his soldiers."


Zakharchenko: UAF attack thwarted by weather conditions
http://www.fort-russ.com/2016/08/zakharchenko-uaf-attack-thwarted-by.html

Last night, sudden, unexpected rain disrupted the UAF’s planned offensive in the Spartak-Yasinovataya sector, DPR Head Alexander Zakharchenko told journalists today.

According to him, reports on the UAF’s intention to penetrate the Spartak-Yasinovataya zone were received yesterday. But rain came and Ukrainian vehicles were unable to drive on the sodden ground.

“Next time, we will appeal to the OSCE and issue emergency statements. Our intelligence is working very successfully and any actions undertaken by Ukraine are known to us. Therefore, we have decided that we will regard any actions as a provocation, and we will do the same at the airport and in Debaltsevo,” Zakharchenko stated.


The mainstream U.S. reporting on the Ukraine crisis has been as biased and imbalanced as any in recent memory, leaving many Americans confused about what the on-the-ground reality is, as retired Col. Ann Wright discovered.

The New Cold War’s Frontline in Crimea
https://consortiumnews.com/2016/07/16/the-new-cold-wars-frontline-in-crimea/

Most Americans don’t have a clue what has happened in a place called Crimea or why it is on the frontlines of what is becoming a new Cold War. In fact, few even know where it is. But Crimea’s location has made it one of the most frequent battlegrounds of empires — and today is no exception.

[...] Crimea regained the world’s attention in 2014 after a U.S.-backed coup against the elected government of Ukraine. In the weeks before the coup, U.S. involvement was exposed in an intercepted phone call between Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and Geoffrey Pyatt, U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine.

Nuland castigated the European Union’s hesitancy to support demonstrators in the Maidan Square who were spearheading the ouster of elected President Viktor Yanukovych. “Fuck the E.U.,” Nuland declared as she and Pyatt discussed who should become Ukraine’s new leaders. “Yats is the guy,” Nuland said in reference to Arseniy Yatsenyuk, who would emerge as prime minister after the coup.

The coup on Feb. 22, 2014, brought to power a right-wing Ukrainian nationalist government hostile to the country’s ethnic Russian minority with the parliament voting to remove Russian as an official language. Amid the post-coup chaos and violence, the leaders of Crimea called for a referendum to decide whether Crimea should secede from Ukraine and reunite with Russia.

On March 16, 2014, more than 80 percent of the voters participated and some 96 percent favored rejoining Russia, a decision that the Russian government accepted. The Russian Federation formally annexed Crimea six days after the vote. Because Russia’s southern naval fleet is located in Crimea at Sevastopol, Russia gave as its rationale for annexing Crimea – beyond the overwhelming result of the referendum – the national security necessity of protecting the port and fleet from anti-Russian forces.

However, the United States and its Western allies denounced Crimea’s referendum, called the annexation a violation of international law, and imposed sanctions on Russia and Crimea. The E.U. sanctions prohibited investment in Crimea, infrastructure, assistance to Russian oil and gas exploration in the Black Sea, and certain tourist activities in Crimea. The U.S. sanctions prohibited new investments in Crimea; the import and export of goods, technology and services from or to Crimea; and the purchase of real estate in Crimea and blocked certain individuals from coming to the U.S.

[...] After the referendum, the interim Ukrainian government cut off electrical power to Crimea and, more recently, several electric transmission stations were blown up by right-wing Ukrainian nationalists forcing Crimean businesses and families to get generators. Russia eventually provided a massive electric power grid bringing electricity into Crimea from Russia.

Russia is also constructing a $3.2 billion, 19-kilometer (11.8 miles) bridge that will connect Crimea directly with Russia.
 
Oleg Tsarev has revealed the secrets behind some major Ukrainian political events, having given his insights as to who was behind the murder of Nemtsov and Sheremet, as well as the firing of Zurabov.

"Poroshenko is now concentrated all power in his own hands and actually has placed himself in opposition to everyone. He removed Yatsenyuk, and also removed almost all of the American stooges. Really Poroshenko today only has the support of the head of the SBU, Basil Hrycak, and they have known each other for about 20 years and support each other." "About 100 thousand people have been killed during the conflict in Ukraine".

Fort Russ provides the following translation of News Front's exclusive interview with Tsarev...

Tsarev: Is the US done with Poroshenko? War favors Clinton
http://www.fort-russ.com/2016/08/tsarev-is-us-done-with-poroshenko-war.html

Fort Russ provides the following translation of News Front's exclusive interview with Tsarev. Tsarev is the former 'mainstream' Party of Regions figure who came out in favor of the Donbass revolution when it became apparent that the coup installed government in Ukraine was bent on ethnic cleansing, war, and being an outright vassal-state of the US.

He was the first major political leader connected to this conflict which echoed the view of the Fort Russ editorial board that the US may have a scenario in mind to launch a neo-nazi coup to oust Poroshenko in the event that he was no longer useful to the US's needs. Tsarev however sees that the US would need to maintain some semblance of order and a 'respectable face' for a new neo-Nazi backed government, created by the US. While we understand that this view is controversial, it is backed up not only by sound analysis, but also the expert opinion of Oleg Tsarev himself, a man intimately connected to these events and with firsthand knowledge of the players involved.

However, given the timing of this article and interview from News Front, it is also possible that Tsarev's aim here is to cause confusion and further distrust between important Ukrainian figures as we approach a grave possibility of a significant increase of hostilities and even a full blown resumption of the war.

News Front - Oleg, the other day you made a big statement that Ukraine is preparing another coup. Do you think this information is reliable?

Oleg Tsarev - Yes, it's reliable. Unfortunately, many of my predictions have come true. Shortly before the coup in February 2014, I addressed the Verkhovna Rada where I made a statement that the US Embassy organized a coup in Ukraine. Shortly after my speech, the coup really happened. But today I do not claim that the coup will certainly happen. I am only saying that one is being prepared.

NF - Being prepared now?

OT - Yes. There is a secret room, the headquarters of conspirators at the hotel "Kiev" on the 17th floor . They are part of the team who shot the ''Heavenly Hundred'': Paruby (now the speaker of the Verkhovna Rada,), Avakov ... They are tight enough to communicate with Turchinov ( the head of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine). After I wrote about this in my blog, I contacted many of my friends from Ukraine. They said: "Oleg, we went to the hotel "Kiev" to have a look and saw: yes, indeed, there is a separate elevator, which has a security guard, and they will not let anyone go to the 17th floor."

NF - Was Minister of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov also involved in the shooting of the "Heavenly hundred"?

OT - He was in the know.

NR - And who were the main organizers of the crime, according to you?

OT - Turchinov and Paruby.

NF - Paruby wasn't there at the Maidan on the 20th February, 2014, claiming that he had received a heavy concussion. Then there were rumors that he was afraid for his life, that he might become a "martyr" ...

OT - No. There was supposed to be another "martyr".

NF - Who?

OT - I can not talk about it. Because the disclosure of certain information would harm our cause. These plans were discussed at the meeting, Poroshenko was aware of all of this, but he made a decision. However, he knew of the impending execution of the plan.

NF - The Americans were aware of this too?

OT - I think so, yes. The Americans were aware of everything that was done there.

NF - On August 19th, some media reported that Avakov wrote a letter of resignation. How would you comment on this?

OT - This is the matter: On the one hand, Avakov, together with a group of friends were preparing a coup against Poroshenko. But Avakov led about 40 deputies in the Verkhovna Rada. If Poroshenko dismissed Avakov, the pro-presidential majority would crumble. With a lost majority, there would be the start of new government elections, chaos. For Poroshenko this is a disaster. Avakov wrote a statement many times, but each time Poroshenko did not sign it.

NF - What forces today are interested in the overthrow of Poroshenko? Why do they want him removed?

OT - Poroshenko is now concentrated all power in his own hands and actually has placed himself in opposition to everyone. He removed Yatsenyuk, and also removed almost all of the American stooges. Really Poroshenko today only has the support of the head of the SBU, Basil Hrycak, and they have known each other for about 20 years and support each other.

NF - But Hrycak is also considered a creature of the Americans...

OT - Naturally, the candidate for chief of the security service negotiated with the Americans, but they want to change him. Hrycak is Poroshenko's man. If not for the work of the SBU, the revolution would have already happened. Prosecutor General Yuri Lutsenko is now in serious negotiations with the oligarch Igor Kolomoysky behind Poroshenko's back, Prime Minister Vladimir Groysman began his political project with a budget of $900k. The situation today is such that Poroshenko can't rely on anyone. Basil Hrycak is the last person who supports him.

NF - Kolomoysky is also against Poroshenko?

OT - Yes, Kolomoysky is against Poroshenko. Kolomoysky's wealth rests on three "pillars": this is oil, ferroalloys (60% of the world market) and the Privat Bank. But he lost the oil venture. Now there is the question of the nationalization of the Privat-Bank. But this requires a large amount - about four billion dollars; Ukraine has no such money. The situation is complicated. If Kolomoysky takes his money out of the bank, when panic starts, then the banking system of Ukraine will collapse. Poroshenko is now alone.

NF - And who does the group of conspirators want to move into his place? Yatsenyuk?

OT - The situation is this. I have spoken with many Russian politicians. They believe that if the radicals in Ukraine will come to power, the Russian government will not view them as legitimate. And the west will also reject them, because they will at this point be outright Nazis. But a "civilized" representative for the coup, for the West, is Arseniy Yatsenyuk. When Groysman last flew to the United States, he said: "Talk to Yatsenyuk, he will organize all the meetings." Yatsenyuk is closely linked to Nuland. If this team of Nuland, Biden et al will remain in power, they have clear and logical proteges: Yaresko (former Minister of Finance of Ukraine, the US-born, former employee of the State Department and the US Embassy in Ukraine), Yatsenyuk. As a presidential candidate they considered including Nalyvaychenko (former head of the Security Service of Ukraine ). So these people who are waiting for those to come to power to be outright thugs, so that Ukraine will be isolated, are very wrong. As during the Euromaidan, the revolution will be made radical hands. But Yatsenyuk will come to power.

NF - What form could this revolution take? In the form of street demonstrations, riots?

OT - First, the script was such. But in fact the situation of Poroshenko is so complicated that he could voluntarily resign, citing health. For him, it is an opportunity to save lives and money.

I think that he will bargain very hard and then write a statement. He's good in business, he's a great negotiator. When he realizes that everything is over, he will bargain for immunity from prosecution and the salvation of his finances. Radicals are used simply as a means of pressure. This is the scenario they are running with/

NF - When can this happen?

OT - I think that it is unlikely to happen before the US presidential elections. Poroshenko will now do everything to fulfill the orders he had received, namely: to provoke Russia to some actions that discredits both itself, and Trump. This will either be an attack on Donbass or provocations in Crimea.

For Poroshenko, the war is about preserving power and buying some time. And it does not matter that Ukraine will lose part of its territory or that any number of people will lose their lives.

NF - Last week Poroshenko made a statement that Russia is preparing to attack Ukraine. What is behind this?

OT - Now another provocation allegedly on behalf of Russia (a false flag) is being planned. They are getting Russian military uniforms and transporting these to Ukraine. Perhaps a unit looking like they are Russian will carry out some attack or act of terrorism. This is just what Clinton needs. To accuse Russia, and along with Trump, as they have painted him as an "agent of Russia."

Statements by Poroshenko fit into this scenario, that only an insider can confirm.

I have been in Ukrainian politics for twenty years. I have many friends among the politicians and security officials. I know young guys in the Esbeushniki ('SBU-niks'), who told me that one and a half years ago they secretly penetrated the territory of the Belgorod region (in Russia). They were given weapons, they crossed the border, made a test maneuver, and returned. So they ran in. These guys were not supporters of the ATO, they are from the "old guard" of the SBU. The border with the Russian Federation is very extensive. Where the provocation may occur is unclear.

NF - In Crimea, saboteurs of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine were recently detained. This is a fundamentally new situation: there was a direct aggression against Russia by a foreign state. There is the opinion that Russia should deliver a serious response. What approach will they take?

OT - I think that Russia will do nothing. They will just use this situation to have a sharp change of rhetoric towards Petro Poroshenko and Ukraine. I have said an unpopular thing with this, but I believe that Russia should not do anything.

NF - Why?

OT - Now in Ukraine there is a civil war. If you go to the blogs of Ukrainian "patriots", you can guarantee that they are rejoicing whenever people die. For them, the more people die, so much the better, because it reinforces hatred and the break with Russia becomes irreversible. A military solution to the conflict produces more martyrs. Already huge numbers of people have been killed.

NF - You know the numbers - how many people died?

OT - The figures are known to me. They are monstrous. The source I will not name, but it is serious. About 100 thousand people have been killed during the conflict in Ukraine. It's almost "caught up" to Yugoslavia. Therefore, the ideal situation is one where the conflict will be resolved outside of Ukraine. In Syria, or the elections in the United States, or by some kind of political bargaining between the world powers. What is happening in Syria, Turkey, and elsewhere - this is actually the solution to the Ukrainian question, it's not on the territory of Ukraine.

NF - Do you think with the accused Crimean saboteurs that they are the real saboteurs? The Ukrainian side is still trying to distance themselves from them, this is claimed by various people.

OT - These are real saboteurs.

NF - What was the meaning of the attacks which they had planned? What, in your opinion, would this achieve for Kiev?

OT - It was a provocation to address the American and Ukrainian political problems. The situation in Ukraine resembles the situation in Chechnya after the first war. Remember, then under international pressure Russia left Chechnya alone. A shameful peace was signed in Khasavyurt, during which the Russian Federation was then allocated an IMF loan. But leaving alone Chechnya failed. Because internal problems began to arise, and there were two options: either a civil war inside Chechnya or a spreading of this conflict into Russia. The same thing will happen in Ukraine. The the more the situation in Ukraine worsens, the more problems will worsen in Russia. The length of the open border with the Russian Federation means that problems will necessarily arise.

NF - After the detention of the group saboteurs were arrested in the Crimea, I also saw the analogy with Chechnya. In my opinion, in fact a direct analogy. But the Chechen invasion of Dagestan led to the fact that the second Chechen war ...

OT - I still hope that everything will somehow be not decided on the territory of Ukraine. I think that Russia will do everything to make sure that a war does not start before the next US elections.

NF - What is the reason for the resignation of Ambassador Zurabov?

OT - Back in 2012, at the "round table" in MGIMO, Zurabov said that the president of Ukraine will be Petro Poroshenko. And that this was a very good option for Russia. Because Poroshenko will not pass through three basic check marks. First check - NATO, the second - Sevastopol, and the third - the Orthodox Church.

Zurabov and Poroshenko have a good personal relationship, he has always been a lobbyist for him in Russia. He urged that Poroshenko is a person with whom you can always negotiate, who takes a reasonable, balanced position, and that he has the soul of a Russian, although he can not openly show this. The Russian recognition of the presidential elections and many other things also, were based on the fact that Poroshenko can engage in dialogue.

Zurabov's resignation is a sign that Poroshenko is no longer able to engage in dialogue and be agreeable on things moving forward. For two reasons: Firstly, he always does just what is profitable for him. If it is not profitable, he resorts to cheating. So its useless to negotiate with him. Secondly, he cannot generally make policies independently. So there is only a very small corridor within which he can make independent decisions.

NF - So it turns out that Zurabov was deceiving the public and at the "round table", and the Russian leadership?

OT - But why would we think this? Maybe he really thought these things.

NF - Nevertheless, it turns out that with Zurabov's advice, Russia made a number of major and fatal errors, the most important of which, in my opinion, is the recognition of the legitimacy of the election of Poroshenko. Now this has been realized, but time was lost. Why was not he sacked before?

OT - I think that Zurabov was left as another negotiator. There were Viktor Medvedchuk and Zurabov as another channel through which it would be possible to negotiate with Poroshenko. And now we have decided that this channel is not needed.

NF - What do you think - who is behind the assassination attempt on the head of the LPR, Plotnitsky? Ukrainian intelligence or maybe ours, as some say?

OT - Any theory that Russian special services are behind this doesn't exactly hold water. The basic version is that it was Ukrainian special services. There are no other versions. My guys were immediately on the site of the assassination attempt and continued to accompany him to the hospital. When he drove there, he thought he would die and said goodbye to all. He was covered in blood. At the hospital, the blood was washed away and it was found that there was no serious damage. There were just glass shrapnel and cuts. His eye is damaged, but we will see. Plus there was contusion and bruises. He was discharged home and even went to work.

NF - Do you know who was behind the murder of the prominent warlords of Novorossiya: Mozgovoy and Dremov?

OT - I know, but I won't say. It's better that I tell you about Sheremet.

NF - Tell us.

OT - Pavel Sheremet's murder linked to Russian affairs, specifically the murder of Nemtsov.

Sheremet, working for "Ukrainian Pravda", in fact crossed paths with a number of friends who have worked against Russia. Through Ukrainian Chechens they hired Russian Chechens who were actually the ones that murdered Nemtsov. His girlfriend Duritskaya's phone had a beacon installed by which they traced him.

Sheremet was associated with Nemtsov's grouping and conducted his own investigation of the murder. When he started to catch the trail of the killers, he was destroyed. I think that the Chechens from the case of Sheremet's murder will be arrested soon in Ukraine. At least my friends in Ukraine think so.

NF - Recently, information has appeared that the United States might begin to supply Ukraine with arms again. Is it true?

OT - Yes, deliveries of lethal weapons begin whenever there is about to be a provocation. In the meantime, they've dragged a huge number of weapons from the former Warsaw Pact to Ukraine. They've brought guidance systems which allow the coordinates of a person who fired a shot to be found. As for something more serious, at the Dnepropetrovsk airport are constantly sitting NATO military aircraft from which boxes are unloaded. The airport is blocked off, and no one knows what is in the boxes.
NF - What do you think- will martial law be imposed in Ukraine? There's been information that this will happen in August.

OT - Poroshenko has declined Turchinov's introduction of martial law in every possible way. The decision was practically already taken and reported just before the Holy Procession. Then Poroshenko understood that Turchinov becomes the second person in charge of the state under martial law as the secretary of the Security council with enormous powers. And if something happens to Poroshenko, then he becomes #1. Therefore, they rolled it back. Given the position that Turchinov occupies today and his relations with Paruby and Avakov, I think that Poroshenko would introduce martial law only in the case of emergency situations.

NF - If Poroshenko doesn't trust Turchinov, then why hasn't he changed him out?

OT - Turchinov has been working with the United States ever since the story with Gongadze. He took an active part in the unwinding of this case. He is very closely linked to the Americans.

NF - Ukraine is celebrating 25 years of independence. What do you feel about this date? What has Ukraine achieved?

OT - What feelings can it cause? In terms of development, Soviet Ukraine was ahead of the Federal Republic of Germany. She had a nuclear industry just like France did. She had aviation, pipe industry, ferrous metallurgy, non-ferrous metallurgy. But then it was all shipped off somewhere. We are one of the few CIS countries that has not reached the GDP level that we had at the time of the Soviet collapse. Independent Ukraine's GDP is about 35% what the GDP the Ukrainian SSR's was. By the way, it was Belarus that first reached its GDP from the time of the collapse of the Union. Then Azerbaijan. If Azerbaijan could do so thanks to oil, then Belarus could simply because its industry didn't collapse. But here we have the results of Ukrainian independence.
 
Militia envoy: OSCE refused to register Yasinovataya shelling

http://tass.com/world/895963

According to a representative of the DPR operational command, the OSCE said the mission’s patrol teams run an increased risk in Yasinovataya, which is inadmissible

KIEV, August 25. /TASS/. Observers of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) have refused to travel to Yasinovataya to register the artillery bombardments by the Ukrainian armed forces, Eduard Basurin, a representative of the operational command of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), said on Thursday.

"On August 24, representatives of the Donetsk office of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission refused to travel to the Yasinovataya populated locality to register another instance of the use of weapons banned by the Minsk agreements by the Ukrainian armed forces," the Donetsk News Agency quotes him as saying.

According to Basurin, the OSCE said the mission’s patrol teams run an increased risk in Yasinovataya, which is inadmissible. "This is not the first time that the monitoring mission’s employees refuse to perform their duties. They cite the absence of the proper security level for the mission’s members, the shortage of patrol teams in the area or another rotation of SMM members among the reasons why OSCE patrol teams cannot arrive," Basurin said.

Meanwhile, the situation in the Yasinovataya area remains tense. The DPR command said on Wednesday evening that the Ukrainian army had pulled heavy weapons, armored vehicles and manpower to the demarcation line in this area. On August 24, the Ukrainian military shelled the area near Yasinovataya where Russian officers of the Joint Center for Ceasefire Control and Coordination are located. One of the projectile fragments hit the observation post building.
 
Ukraine’s army bombed the surrounding areas of the Donetsk water purification station, according to the Donetsk People’s Republic’s law enforcement agencies.

War Crimes As Coup Leader Poroshenko’s Fascist Ukraine Junta Army Bombs Water Purification Plant In Donetsk
http://novorossia.today/136919-2/

“At about 15:30, the Nazi Ukrainian side started shelling the Donetsk water purification station’s area. Fire erupted due to the bombing, mortars and shells are falling in the immediate vicinity to the station,” the source said.

The station has since spring season, been considered one of the hottest spots on the disengagement line in Donbass. The station’s employees are forced to regularly go down to bomb shelters. The station last came under Nazi Ukrainian army fire in the evening of August 3 which also caused a blackout !

The Donetsk water purification station supplies with water inhabited localities on both sides of the disengagement line in Donbass. These are the cities of Donetsk and Yasinovataya, the settlements of Vasilyevka and Spartak which is under our DPR control, as well as occupied Avdeyevka, Krasnogorovka and the settlement of Verkhnetoretskhoye controlled by Nazi Ukraine’s Armed Forces.


Fascist Ukrainian representatives in the political subgroup of the Contact Group on the settlement in the Donbass region have failed to put forward any proposals on developing a roadmap to defuse the crisis during the talks in Minsk, Natalya Nikonorova, the acting Foreign Minister of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) said on Friday commenting on Kiev’s statements on its alleged efforts in this area.

Once Again The Ukraine Junta Stalls At Minsk Talks, Deliberately Blocking Any Peace Plan
http://novorossia.today/136902-2/

“Throughout the entire course of the Minsk process, Ukraine has never provided any documents or proposals on this very roadmap,” she told the Donetsk News Agency.

Fascist Ukraine’s Foreign Minister, Pavel Klimkin, earlier told reporters that Kiev was working on “the road map’s logic and sequence.” Nikonorova recalled that representatives of the Donbass republics and Russia had earlier come up with options for the roadmap and bills on an entire range of political issues. However, the parties failed to discuss these bills in Minsk in detail. “Ukrainian representatives have used various arguments and tools to avoid discussing these issues all this time,” she added.

DPR officials have repeatedly noted that Kiev’s representatives at the Minsk talks are deliberately blocking peace initiatives put forward by the Donetsk and Lugansk republics. Kiev also avoids complying with its obligations to implement the Minsk agreements.


Ukrainian Coup Leader Pyotr Poroshenko has transferred 141 pieces of domestically-produced combat hardware to the country’s armed forces to strengthen their grouping in the area of Kiev’s military operation in Donbass.

The Ukraine Junta Beefing Up It’s Armed Forces, 141 Pieces Of Military Hardware To Defend It’s Regime
http://novorossia.today/the-ukraine-junta-beefing-up-its-armed-forces-141-pieces-of-military-hardware-to-defend-its-regime/

“Today we’re transferring 141 pieces of military hardware produced and modernized at Ukrainian defense enterprises,” Poroshenko said at the handover ceremony in the town of Chuguyev in the north-eastern Kharkov region.

As Poroshenko said, this combat hardware will help the Ukrainian army to defend the country more effectively and finally achieve peace in the Donbass region.

In 2016 alone, the Nazi Ukrainian armed forces have received over a thousand units of combat hardware, Poroshenko said. The Fascist Ukrainian leader also said that deliveries from foreign partners had been organized as well.

“Our partners have already delivered over 700 pieces of military and special hardware: radar stations, counter-battery radars and we’re already receiving remotely piloted stations, thermal imaging devices and reliable communications means,” Poroshenko said.
 
Don't mess with Donbass: Massive Russian military drills send warning to Ukraine

http://www.fort-russ.com/2016/08/dont-mess-with-donbass-massive-russian.html

August 26, 2016 -
- By Eduard Popov for Fort Russ - translated by J. Arnoldski -


On August 25th, a sudden check of Russia’s armed forces was launched. Troops of the Southern as well as part of the forces and equipment of the Western and Central Military districts, the Northern Fleet, air forces, and airborne command were put on full alert and combat readiness. The drill will last from August 25th to the 31st. Simultaneously, active preparation for the “Caucasus-2016” strategic exercise is underway in the Southern Military District.

The ongoing drill is the largest one that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have held in a year and a half. Attention should be drawn to the fact that the center of military exercises has shifted to the South. In June-early July of this year, basic exercises were held in North-West Russia in response to NATO military activity in the Baltic countries.

It’s difficult not to see a foreign policy motivation in the choice of these districts for a sudden armed forces check. The Southern and Western Military Districts of Russia border with Ukraine. Meanwhile, on the border with Russian Crimea, Ukrainian troops are in full combat readiness. What’s more, the intensity of UAF shellings of the republics of Donbass (including the use of volley fire systems) is growing. According to reports from the DPR’s military leadership, Ukraine has deployed 140 additional units of military vehicles to the contact line.

The increasingly complicated situation in the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic should also be mentioned. Jointly with Ukraine, Moldova is maintaining an economic blockade of the unrecognized republic, part of whose population has ethnic Ukrainian roots and even Ukrainian citizenship. The Armed Forces of Ukraine have participated in joint exercises with NATO countries’ armed forces intended to intimidate Transnistria.

For more than week, the Western and Ukrainian press have been filled with reports on the intense redeployment of Russian troops (around 40,000 soldiers and officers) close to the Ukrainian border. The reason behind these active troop movements was finally clarified today. Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said that the following were the goals of drills: “To assess the readiness of the Southern Military District during the course of regrouping; deploy self-sufficient groupings of troops to the location of crisis situations on a short notice; and test the capacity of the Western and Central Military districts in relation to increasing efforts in the South-Western strategic direction.”

The alarmism and increasing anxiety of Ukrainian officers and politicians is both a cause and effect. Russia has been compelled to respond to the growing aggressiveness of this neighboring country which has, among other things, manifested itself in the preparation of acts of sabotage and terrorism against Russian Crimea and impending resumption of hostilities in Donbass.

Following the events of August 6th-8th in the North of the Crimean Peninsula, Russia had the moral and legal right to launch targeted strikes against the territory of the country of origin of this sabotage-terrorist threat. However, Russia did not take this step. Thus, the statement of Ukrainian officers and President Poroshenko on the threat of a Russian invasion being prepared through the movement of Russian troops close to the Ukrainian border is unconvincing. If Russia had prepared an invasion, it would have already been launched no later than August 10th as an act of retaliation against the terrorist state of Ukraine. The Casus belli has since passed.

Instead of the purely military tasks which Shoigu mentioned, these sudden drills checking the readiness of Russian troops in the military districts bordering Ukraine have the direct goal of warning Ukraine's hawks, intimidating them from repeating dangerous adventures in Crimea or Donbass. This is somewhat of a paradox, but the country acting in the role of the peacemaker (Russia) is obviously the stronger side. Stronger and smarter. We have already had more than one occasion to observe the irresponsibility of the Ukrainian leadership.

I believe that this demonstration of force which, in this case, is a demonstration of the high tactical and organizational preparedness of the Western and Southern Military Districts’ troops, is Russia’s way of reducing the risk of more dangerous Ukrainian adventures, including a resumption of the war in Donbass.

Of course, this is only a postponement, not a resolution of the problem. Ukraine is strategically intent on war as the political and ideological machine of post-Maidan Ukraine is evermore working on portraying Russia as an enemy, thus making war inevitable. Nevertheless, this war, and a new UAF offensive on the Donbass republics, seems unlikely in the near future.
 
http://www.fort-russ.com/2016/08/zakharchenko-uaf-attack-thwarted-by.html said:
Zakharchenko: UAF attack thwarted by weather conditions
August 25, 2016 - Fort Russ News -
- Novorossiya - translated by J. Arnoldski

Last night, sudden, unexpected rain disrupted the UAF’s planned offensive in the Spartak-Yasinovataya sector, DPR Head Alexander Zakharchenko told journalists today.[..]
That weather prevented an attack might be a sign of help. Now, I'm curious to find out if that is going to become a repeating pattern.
 
thorbiorn said:
http://www.fort-russ.com/2016/08/zakharchenko-uaf-attack-thwarted-by.html said:
Zakharchenko: UAF attack thwarted by weather conditions
August 25, 2016 - Fort Russ News -
- Novorossiya - translated by J. Arnoldski

Last night, sudden, unexpected rain disrupted the UAF’s planned offensive in the Spartak-Yasinovataya sector, DPR Head Alexander Zakharchenko told journalists today.[..]
That weather prevented an attack might be a sign of help. Now, I'm curious to find out if that is going to become a repeating pattern.
Something to keep an eye on. Superstitions may still run deep in Central Europe. A couple of repeats might get some folks going. ;)
 
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GEORGE SOROS WILL BE PART OF THE INVESTMENT COUNCIL OF UKRAINE

http://katehon.com/news/george-soros-will-be-part-investment-council-ukraine

American financier of Jewish and Hungarian origin George Soros is going to join the members of the National Investment Council of Ukraine this was stated today by the head of department Boris Lozhkyn.

George Soros and Paul Polman - Chief Executive Officer of Unilever and the head of the World Council of Entrepreneurs and sustainable development, management of SOCAR - the largest state companies of Azerbaijan have agreed to participate in the Council stated Lozhkin.

Lozhkyn noted that at present negotiations are underway with a number of renowned foreign investors, which in the future may join the council. According to him, the revitalization of the National Investment Council, attraction of investments and creation of a normal business climate in Ukraine will contribute to the growth of the national economy.
 
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