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    The EU has announced $650,000,000 in aid to the Ukraine, which has been implementing measures to converge with EU requirements necessary for candidacy. How does this bode for EU-Russian relations, as the Ukraine is drawn ever closer into the EU orbit?

    EU Unveils $650 Million Aid Package for Ukraine

    By VOA News
    07 March 2007

    The European Commission has announced a nearly $650 million aid package for Ukraine over the next four years, to help Kyiv enact European Union-backed political and economic reforms.

    EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner, in a statement Wednesday, said the aid is aimed at strengthening good governance and democratic institutions. The statement also said the aid would encourage joint cooperation in key sectors, such as energy, transport and the environment.

    The announcement comes before a visit Thursday to EU headquarters in Brussels by Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, who is expected to lobby for Ukraine's future admittance to the 27-nation trade bloc.

    Ukraine and EU delegates began talks Monday aimed at developing closer economic and political ties. But the union has stopped short of guaranteeing Ukraine will one day be admitted into the European bloc.

    In other developments, President Yushchenko is in Poland for talks with his Polish counterpart, Lech Kaczynski, on extending a nearly 700-kilometer pipeline to the central city of Plock.

    In Plock, the two leaders announced plans for a five-nation energy summit with leaders from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Georgia to discuss moving Caspian sea oil westward.

    Plans call for pumping Caspian oil to refineries in Plock, to ease dependence on Russian supplies. Russia briefly interrupted its westward flow of energy supplies in 2006 and earlier this year, in a series of energy pricing disputes with its neighbors.
    Source: VOA
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  • #2
    Ukraine into the European Union. For the third time today, HIP HIP HOORAY!

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    • #3
      It appears the European Union is getting bigger and stronger. This should do the Ukraine some good with increased trade and help.
      Those who can't change become extinct.

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      • #4
        This is my (uneducated) guess - should Russia lose Ukraine , it is in deep trouble. The economic future of Russia depends on Ukraine and Belorussia, because without them , their population, human and economical resources it cannot forge an economically major power . If on one flank is huge economy of China , on other is still-potent EU , then to make your mark one has to have certain amount of manpower , knowledge and resources. Alone Russia can stand well , but not rise to economical super-power status .
        If i only was so smart yesterday as my wife is today

        Minding your own biz is great virtue, but situation awareness saves lives - Dok

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        • #5
          Russia has already lost Ukraine, though it is trying to regain lost ground.


          "Some have learnt many Tricks of sly Evasion, Instead of Truth they use Equivocation, And eke it out with mental Reservation, Which is to good Men an Abomination."

          I don't have to attend every argument I'm invited to.

          HAKUNA MATATA

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