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dipsydoodle

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9. Poroshenko: Rada won't ratify Association Agreement with EU in current session
Fri Jun 27, 2014, 09:18 AM
Jun 2014

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko believes the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union will not be ratified by the Ukrainian parliament in the current session.

http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/poroshenko-rada-wont-ratify-association-agreement-with-eu-in-current-session-353762.html

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Ukraine's Poroshenko signs EU accord [View all] fireflysky46 Jun 2014 OP
Ronald McDonald is cheering. nt elias49 Jun 2014 #1
It remains to be seen. The EU did not offer much and they severed ties with their newthinking Jun 2014 #2
Sole beneficiary is the EU dipsydoodle Jun 2014 #10
I had not seen that they severed trading ties with Russia. That seems like an odd thing to do. pampango Jun 2014 #11
Perhaps Russia will be the one to sever ties. amandabeech Jun 2014 #22
If Russia is the one severing ties that would not be Ukraine's fault. pampango Jun 2014 #25
I agree. Russia is responsible for its own actions. amandabeech Jun 2014 #32
I think most folks on DU understand that "Free Trade" agreements are "favorable to certain party" newthinking Jun 2014 #26
That is no reason for their trade with Russia to be affected. Mexico's FTA with the US pampango Jun 2014 #29
Russia also withstood the poor quality of their industrial output dipsydoodle Jun 2014 #37
The EU did not sever ties with russia. Here are the working agreements with all countries Sunlei Jun 2014 #56
The piper has to be paid . . . another_liberal Jun 2014 #3
Sadly yes... Xolodno Jun 2014 #21
Or some Right Sector hot head may put a bullet in Poro . . . another_liberal Jun 2014 #23
Don't think it will come to that.... Xolodno Jun 2014 #24
But Kiev hasn't yet got Donetsk, Slavyansk or Lugansk back . . . another_liberal Jun 2014 #27
And will probably be a thorn in the side... Xolodno Jun 2014 #38
You do know that Svoboda and Right Sector polled a total of 2% in the recent elections, right? Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #36
Their power is not in the numbers of voters they can turn out . . . another_liberal Jun 2014 #39
They have no political clout. Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #69
Amazing how they got all those executive positions in the government newthinking Jun 2014 #44
Right Sector has no positions. Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #48
Come on TC, I have posted the list of Neo-Nazis in the executive in several replys -again newthinking Jun 2014 #49
And I've already rebutted most of your claims to the same cut and paste post. Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #52
Principal trading partner is Russia. Benton D Struckcheon Jun 2014 #4
Russia has no future? Demeter Jun 2014 #6
You got it. The Candy Man ballyhoo Jun 2014 #8
The EU is screwed up because of the euro. Benton D Struckcheon Jun 2014 #12
A primitive supply region. It has no future.............. dipsydoodle Jun 2014 #15
Worry about the ruble. Benton D Struckcheon Jun 2014 #19
Wishful thinking? Or listening to too many pundits? newthinking Jun 2014 #28
Russia's very well run fiscally. Benton D Struckcheon Jun 2014 #41
The Eurozone may not last but, unless the far right has its way, the EU will not die. pampango Jun 2014 #13
Talk to Greece Demeter Jun 2014 #14
Talk to the far right. AFAIK, they are the only ones trying to break up the EU. pampango Jun 2014 #18
Full list of such agreements here dipsydoodle Jun 2014 #16
I disagree. Xolodno Jun 2014 #30
That's a reasonable argument. Benton D Struckcheon Jun 2014 #40
I disagree...and you kind of made my point for me. Xolodno Jun 2014 #50
We'll see. Benton D Struckcheon Jun 2014 #51
Meanwhile Russia shits the bed diplomatically, as per usual Bosonic Jun 2014 #5
"Coup!" "Neo-Nazi!" Rinse! Repeat!....oh so typical. Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #17
I believe the children are our future.... Billy Budd Jun 2014 #7
Poroshenko: Rada won't ratify Association Agreement with EU in current session dipsydoodle Jun 2014 #9
We don't know how this will play out. But no mistake, this is what the majority of Ukrainians wanted Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #20
Reality is Maidan was a minority newthinking Jun 2014 #31
Once again, you're wrong. Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #34
Where you lose perspective is when you lump people's views there into only two possible choices newthinking Jun 2014 #42
You ignore the state of Ukrainian opinion in 2014. Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #53
Also some are using a false representation of Ukraine : fireflysky46 Jun 2014 #46
What does this represent? newthinking Jun 2014 #65
Again, given the cut and paste posting, my restated response. Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #67
Yes dipsydoodle Jun 2014 #35
The momentum was also built by a paid core. Several Oligarchs were paying people to live on newthinking Jun 2014 #43
It's really, really hard to claim that hundreds of thousands were paid off. Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #57
No, but the core who kept the momentum going were paid newthinking Jun 2014 #58
Exactly who was the "core" that kept the momentum going? Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #59
Well, except that public opinion polls do show the majority supported their positions. nt Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #54
I have said again and again that because they agreed with some positions newthinking Jun 2014 #60
But my point was that the majority of Ukrainians wanted to move towards Europe... Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #61
You make such definitive statements about all ukrainains, yet newthinking Jun 2014 #62
I have plenty of family in the country. I hear their input all the time. Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #63
Your family obviously tends toward the west, you are evidence newthinking Jun 2014 #64
My family does come from the west of the country. Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #66
I do agree that much of the country was interested in the EU newthinking Jun 2014 #68
If it's all about what happened in Kiev, then why can't you tell me what you think happened in Kiev? Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #70
I don't have time to go back and point by point the list, but it is accurate newthinking Jun 2014 #71
If you are good at finding things, then you can presumably tell me how there was a coup. Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #72
yes its really a “civilizational choice”. nt fireflysky46 Jun 2014 #45
Good news here's all the EU and Ukraine policies from 1998- present Sunlei Jun 2014 #33
! DeSwiss Jun 2014 #47
lol love that cartoon! Ukraine may someday be a full EU member, if they get rid of the cooties! Sunlei Jun 2014 #55
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