Posts Tagged ‘Threats’

Commemoration day of war in Georgia in 2008

Monday, August 9th, 2010

As we all know, two years ago there was Russian-Georgian war inspired by Russian government and president. Recently about 20% of Georgian territory remains occupied by Russian forces. Russia violates the Mevedev-Sarkozy cease-fire agreement. Russia showed its real face again. The whole world has to understand, that Russia doesn’t obey any international agreement. I really hope that the territorial integrity of Georgia will be restored.

In Ukraine “Channel 5” and “TVi” were deprived of frequencies

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010


Kyiv district administrative court deprived frequencies for broadcast from “Channel 5” and “TVi”.
The general producer of “TVi” channel Serhiy Demyanchuk accuses the head of the Security Service of Ukraine Valeriy Khoroshkovsky in using his official position to gain his business interests. Valeriy Khoroshkovsky uses his position not only to protect his own business, what is generally unacceptable in a democratic society, but to oppress other media, including “TVi” and “Channel 5”. This situation threatens freedom of speech in Ukraine.
I urge all international organizations and leaders of the EU countries and the United States of America to condemn such actions. I want to draw attention to the actions of government putting pressure on freedom of speech in Ukraine. It is unacceptable in the European country. Especially I ask organization “Reporters without borders” to react!

In late May, the Security Service of Ukraine (so called SBU) and the Federal Security Service of Russian Federation (so called FSB) have agreed to return to the Black Sea Fleet officers of Russian special services

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Ex-chairman of the SBU Valentyn Nalyvaychenko considers as a serious threat to Ukraine’s national security activities of some foreign intelligence services.
In an interview to the Mass media Mr. Horoshkovsky said that the detained in February 2010, Russian intelligence officer Vladimir Alexandrov convicted by the Ukrainian court under the Article of espionage.
However the head of the SBU doesn’t consider a threat to national security of Ukraine the return of a number of FSB employees to Ukraine, in the Black Sea Fleet.
Deputy Russian ambassador to Ukraine Vsevolod Loskutov is agree with Mr. Horoshkovsky, who claims that Russian special service officers work in every military unit and will serve on the Black Sea fleet and it is an absurd to speak about the threat to national security of Ukraine.
Experts recall that the FSB employees’ return to Ukraine was possible after the introduction of a new government.
Even before the presidential election about 20 officers of Russian security services which were ensuring the security of the Black Sea Fleet, in December last year left Ukraine.
But this May, the SBU and FSB have agreed on their return.
Experts remind that for the second half of 2009 and in 2010 the Security Service of Ukraine arrested at least 10 spies, including Russians.
According to former head of the SBU Mr. Nalyvaichenko, the biggest is not disappeared.
This threat to the territorial integrity of Ukraine still remains.

Treason of Ukraine

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Hello my dear readers. I’m sorry, that I haven’t writing so long. I was waiting until a certain amount of interesting events will be enough, and we’ve got already enough of it.

I’d like to begin with expression of my protest against actions of Ukrainian President and the Government and Parliament of Ukraine! I, as a citizen of Ukraine, annoyed over the current affairs in Ukrainian foreign and domestic policy!

On April 27, 2010 the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament) has betrayed Ukraine. The agreement on the prolongation of stay for 25 years in Crimea (Ukraine) for Black Sea Fleet of Russian Federation was ratified. 236 deputies from 450 have voted “for”. Half of the deputies from the Party of Regions were not at the voting place. They were blocking the tribune. Thus, 160 deputies from Party of Regions voted “for”, including Rinat Akhmetov, who was absent in the Hall, who were blocking the tribune.

I think, it’s simply unnecessary to explain how much this event is negative for Ukraine and its national security. Because, as everyone knows, state which has on its territory a foreign military base – it’s always some threat to the sovereignty and independence of foreign and domestic policy.

If we have a look at other aspects, so simply there are no words to describe how much the new Ukrainian government betrayed national interests during just 50 days. Bill on prohibition of Ukrainian dubbing films, introduction of mandatory study of Russian language in schools, attempts to rewrite history by creation a joint Russian-Ukrainian textbook, providing Russia with Ukrainian aircraft industry, energy transport sector as well as many other events make me ponder, which was the price (in €) for national treason…

I hope, the Ukrainian opposition together with the Ukrainian people will prevent the adoption of such laws! Everything’s in our hands.

Russia: The threat to the post-cold war order

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

I have found some interesting info on NATO and threats to the world’s stability etc.
But here, I’d like to write only about the threat with the name of Russia.

So, here’s the chronology of recent facts of intimidation by Russia, presented by the Strategic Studies Group, Foundation for Liberal Research and Studies in Madrid:

January 2009 – Threats to cut the logistics route into Afghanistan
January 2009 – Gas embargo on Ukraine
December 2008 – Russia delivers latest generation anti-air defense systems to Iran
November 2008 – Russian strategic bombers land in Venezuela
November 2008 – Russian naval maneuvers with nuclear ships in the Caribbean
November 2008 – Threats to deploy missiles in Kaliningrad
February 2008 – Threats to point missiles at Ukraine
August 2008 – The invasion of Georgia
February 2007 – Threats to point nuclear missiles at Poland and the Czech Republic
February 2007 – Threats to withdraw from the INF Treaty
April 2007 – Cyberattack of Estonia
January 2007 – Energy embargo against Belarus
June 2007 – Threats to point nuclear missiles at Europe
January 2005 – Russia cuts Ukraine gas supply

Make right conclusions!