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Shameful Economic Secrets Exposed!
Jan16

Shameful Economic Secrets Exposed!

Conflict and sanctions reveal the squishy underbelly of the region’s economies. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

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Vucic Walks Rhetorical Line in Kosovo, U.S. Boosts Energy Ties with Bulgaria
Jan16

Vucic Walks Rhetorical Line in Kosovo, U.S. Boosts Energy Ties with Bulgaria

Plus, CEE sees little exposure in Swiss franc’s surge, and Russia faces a ‘junk’ bond rating. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

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Serbian OSCE Chairmanship affirms support for Institutions and Field Operations
Jan16

Serbian OSCE Chairmanship affirms support for Institutions and Field Operations

VIENNA, 16 January 2015 – OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dačić discussed with the Heads of the OSCE Field Operations and Institutions yesterday in Vienna the key issues in the OSCE region in 2015. “Serbia, a country which has been hosting OSCE presences for a long time, attaches great importance to the OSCE field...

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Instead of implementing economic reforms, the government is increasing the fiscal burden
Jan16

Instead of implementing economic reforms, the government is increasing the fiscal burden

Director of Economic Programmes of the Razumkov Centre Vasyl Yurchyshyn commented to the magazine Krayina on how the Ukrainian government, instead of implementing economic reforms, had resorted to increasing the fiscal burden. There is a problem with how people understand reforms and how the government understands them. If reforms mean increasing...

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Statement by the Chairmenship on the Trilateral Contact Group
Jan16

Statement by the Chairmenship on the Trilateral Contact Group

KYIV/VIENNA, 15 January 2015 – As a follow-up to the meeting of the four Ministers of Foreign Affairs in the “Normandie format” of 12 January 2015 in Berlin, the Trilateral Contact Group (TCG), consisting of senior representatives of Ukraine, the Russian Federation and the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, met today in Kyiv in preparation for the...

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OSCE Deputy Chief Monitor in Ukraine to hold news briefing today in Donetsk
Jan15

OSCE Deputy Chief Monitor in Ukraine to hold news briefing today in Donetsk

DONETSK, 15 January 2015 – Deputy Chief Monitor of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine (SMM) Alexander Hug will today hold a news briefing on the latest developments. Journalists are invited to attend the news briefing today, 15 January, at 17:30 Kyiv time (16:30 CET), in the Radisson Park Inn hotel in Donetsk. Live online streaming of...

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OSCE PA President welcomes Serbian Chairmanship, focus on Ukraine
Jan15

OSCE PA President welcomes Serbian Chairmanship, focus on Ukraine

COPENHAGEN, 15 January 2015 – OSCE Parliamentary Assembly President Ilkka Kanerva (MP, Finland) today welcomed the 2015 Serbian Chairmanship of the OSCE and pledged the Assembly’s support for its focus on resolving the conflict in Ukraine and other goals. “On behalf of the OSCE’s parliamentary branch, I welcome the Serbian...

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Serbia reveals Chairmanship priorities pledging to rebuild trust and confidence in OSCE region
Jan15

Serbia reveals Chairmanship priorities pledging to rebuild trust and confidence in OSCE region

VIENNA, 15 January 2015 – Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dačić today outlined priorities for the 2015 Serbian Chairmanship of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe at the first Permanent Council meeting of the year in Vienna. He pledged to seize the opportunity given by the 57 participating States to rebuild trust and...

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Donetsk Explodes Again, Polish Government Takes on Miners
Jan15

Donetsk Explodes Again, Polish Government Takes on Miners

Plus, Croatia’s new leader takes flak from the neighbors, and Russia says transsexuals are not banned from driving. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

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Naftogaz’s Long Road to Europe
Jan15

Naftogaz’s Long Road to Europe

Andriy Kobolyev, the CEO of Naftogaz, wants to integrate Ukraine’s energy sector into the EU. That, he believes, would end Gazprom’s political grip over his country. …read more Source: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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