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  2. The move towards autocephaly by Ukraine is a clear example of how Russia’s invasion and occupation of parts of Ukraine has actually reinforced Ukraine’s drive for independence and deepened divide between Ukraine and Russia.

  3. 17 Apr 2018

    H.E. Oleksandr Danylyuk : "We have a very strong civil society [...] they do not tolerate corruption. My view of Euromaidan was it was a revolution against corruption." @AC_GBE

  4. The Hon. Kurt Volker () says the first thing he did as US Special Rep for Ukraine Negotiations was to insist on using clear language to describe the situation in Ukraine: “You have a Ukrainian-controlled area and a Russian-controlled area. Just say it.”

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  5. “This is a shockingly big and important humanitarian catastrophe that no one talks about,” says Volker. “We have over 10,000 people killed. That’s more people killed in a war in Europe than the wars in the Balkans which caused NATO to intervene.”

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  6. “This [humanitarian catastrophe] is only happening because Russia has invaded and occupied this territory,” says Volker.

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  7. 19 Feb 2019

    Ever wondered why is pro-American? Tune in for his speech on page

  8. 11 Jun 2019

    Self- determination doesn't mean that you can violate other group's rights.

  9. 12 Mar 2018

    With Russia would feel freer in with no danger of impacting its exports -

  10. 18 Oct 2018

    Wess Mitchell is a true-Atlanticist, but I was quite surprised such a letter (including grammar and spelling mistakes) would go out from his office to opposition leader of - should proofread before going out to public.

  11. What’s next for US policy in Ukraine? “We need to keep on track. Sanctions do have an impact. Having a strong position and stamina over time is what’s necessary to convince Russia it’s not going to get better for them and could get worse,” says Volker.

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  12. 12 Mar 2018

    At , explains that U.S. can be competitive in Europe. and concerned about bc it also coincides with increased Russian militarization around .

  13. The “Pompeo Declaration,” says , means the US “will not recognize Russia’s claimed annexation of Crimea.” “We’ve done all of these things in close coordination with our partners in Europe…this is a very unified transatlantic effort”

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  14. “Nearly 30 years ago, nations across Central Europe, many with ancient traditions of independence were liberated from the long night of communist tyranny,” says the Hon. Wess Mitchell, Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs at .

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  15. The US has also increased the pressure it is putting on Russia in order to get them to negotiate towards a solution, says , including: ✓ Increasing US sanctions ✓ Working with EU allies to keep sanctions in place ✓ Lifting arms embargo on Ukraine

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  16. “Russia is again a military factor in this region, following the invasions of Georgia and Ukraine. Well beyond the frontier…Russia uses manipulative energy tactics, corruption, and propaganda to weaken Western nations from w/in and undermine their bonds with the US.”

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  17. 18 Oct 2018

    Amb. John Herbst: Let us remember that began with conflicts in post-Soviet space immidiately after the USSR collapse, long before the countries of the region declared aspirations to join .

  18. 24 Jul 2019

    Listening to Anatoly Motkin, President & Founder of ⁦⁩, address Post-Soviet Transformations: Opportunities for Growth Through the IT Sector, at the ⁦⁩ ⁦

  19. 4 Dec 2018

    "As Central Asia develops, the region must learn how to sleep between a Bear and Dragon." Presenting at on our Central Asia Infrastructure Investment Report by International Tax and Investment Center

  20. 29 Mar 2018

    The reason why Russia is so interested in is that they understand that what happens there is going to have an impact beyond its borders, says at .

  21. “The big picture aim here is to make sure Ukraine is successful as a European market democracy,” says , “…working with our Ukrainian friends, the EU, and the IMF… building a much more resilient, stable, and prosperous country for the future.” /end

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