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EU-UKRAINE WEEKLY NEWS REVIEW
EU Ukraine Business Council, Kyiv, Ukraine
Published by U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC),Washington, D.C., Mon, Sep 14, 2015
Ukraine, National Security
Poroshenkosays Ukraine launches large-scale demobilization
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has said that a large-scalemilitary demobilization process is taking place across the country.
UkraineIs Moving Towards Peace With Russia: Poroshenko
“We know where the Russians and theirproxies are still hiding their weapons, their tanks and their artillery – fornow the order has been given to cease fire, but for how long?” the Ukrainianpresident told. “This is not the end of the war, but instead a change intactics.”
Thesituation in the ATO area has become tense, terrorists fired 8 times during theday
During the last days the armed groupsviolated ceasefire for eight times. According to the ATO press centre at leastthree civilians were killed by terrorists during the last week in Novoazovskyarea.
EU-Ukraine, Foreign Affairs
EUExtends Sanctions on Russian Officials, Ukraine Separatists
European Union governments agreed on asix-month extension of asset freezes and travel bans on Russians and Ukrainiansaccused of backing the separatist movement in eastern Ukraine. The curbs on 149people and 37 organizations were extended until March 15, 2016, the EU said inan e-mailed statement on Monday. The curbs had been set to lapse on Tuesday.
EU ministers extend Russiablacklist
EU ministers in Brussels Mondayextended the duration, by six months, of visa bans and asset freezes on 150Russians and Ukrainians deemed guilty of stoking the war. The sanctions weredue to expire 15 September but will now last until March. Move comes despitehope of new peace deal.
On Monday the EU Council adopted anofficial decision to prolong sanctions against the Russian citizens andrepresentatives of institutions of Eastern Ukraine, as well as a number oflegal entities, till March 15, 2016, providing the individual restrictivemeasures.
Merkelurges West to work with Russia on Syria crisis
Germany and other Western Europeanpowers need to work with Russia as well as the United States to solve thecrisis in Syria, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday (12September).
Business & Economy
Economyminister explains delays in privatization
Ukrainian Economy Minister AivarasAbromavicius argued on Sept. 12 that delays in privatization were due to theneed to ensure the transparency of auctions. He said that he would considerprivatization successful when the two biggest assets on the list would besought by international strategic investors with a transparent shareholderstructure.
According to Vice-Speaker Kyrylenko, itis not clear yet what tax base will be used for the state budget 2016.According to the government's draft budget the revenue side of the budget willamount to: minus 30 billion UAH - according to the parliamentary variant, andminus 135 billion UAH according the Ministry of Finance."
PresidentPoroshenko told what consequences Russia is going to face
The consequences Russia will face arelow oil prices, investment outflow, limitations in technologies. Thecombination of these three factors will be most effective.
Politics
Ukrainian Prime Minister ArseniyYatsenyuk hopes that on Thursday, Sept. 17, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine willadopt a package of governmental bills that will allow for raising pensions andsalaries of public sector employees already in September-October 2015.
The President stressed that theelections must be free and fair and can be carried out only if there iscompliance with the required standards. "We cannot provide the access ofthe Ukrainian media to that territory, Ukrainian parties can't act there, weare unable to provide human security, protection of the free will - in this caseit's in the hands of Parliament to announce that the elections in thoseterritories will not be held" - said Poroshenko.
Ex-Headof Yushchenko's secretariat has been put on a wanted list by the SecurityService of Ukraine
Mrs. Ulianchenko is accused by ch. 5,Art. 191 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (misappropriation abuse of office).
Publications, articles, press releases,statements & opinions
Ukraine’sPoroshenko on Russia, corruption and the challenges ahead by Michael Birnbaum (the Washington Post)
Tensof Thousands Demonstrate in Europe in Support of Refugees by Christina Zander, Ulrike Dauer (the WSJ)
RussianPlanes Transport Weapons, Humanitarian Aid to Syria, Moscow Says by Olga Razumovskaya (the WSJ)
RussianFlights Over Iraq and Iran Escalate Tension With U.S. by ERIC SCHMITT, MICHAEL R. GORDONSEPT (the NY Times)
Don’tTrust Putin on Syria by ANDREWFOXALLSEPT (the NY Times)
EU Delegation to Ukraine, EuropeanCommissioner
Moversand Shakers | 14 September 2015 (theParliament)
Keep track ofdevelopments in the European institutions and public affairs with our moversand shakers column.
EuropeanParliament calls to release Sentsov, Savchenko and Kolchenko (Delegation of the EU to Ukraine)
Jean-ClaudeJuncker: the challenge of helping Ukraine to survive, to reform and to prosperis a European one (Delegationof the EU to Ukraine)
EUextends the validity of sanctions over actions against Ukraine's territorialintegrity (the European Commission)