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Ukraine moves away from NATO

Published: 03 April, 2010, 21:18
Edited: 06 April, 2010, 05:51


Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich has made the decision to disband the National Center for Euro-Atlantic Integration, a move that marks a clear policy shift away from his predecessor’s leanings toward NATO.

 
6 COMMENTS
John April 04, 2010, 01:51 quote
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another sign of Russia meddling in politics of ex soviet Union Republics. First rewriting the history, trying to portray Stalin as a good guy. Oh no Stalin did not starve Ukraine to death and he didn't invade Poland. Russian political mentality has not change a bit.

Kihnu April 04, 2010, 02:33 quote
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A wise decision for Ukraine. Otherwise Ukrainians will be required to offer up their loved ones on the altar of NATO's wars of aggression .

Zak April 04, 2010, 03:32 quote
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Mr.Yushchenko(ex president) was a traitor to national intrest of Ukraine state ...Mr.V.Yanukovich (new president) do care indeed about those intrest...Majority of people was against Nato membership anyway!To preserve peace and unity of Ukrainian state it can not be otherway around... Decision to abolish all bodies who works to integrate Ukraine in Nato is a hit in the center of target...I believe that better days for Ukraine are coming!I am sure of that!Mr.Yanukovich will put order in "house" so in the future we will not have in Ukraine someone who works as foreign power puppet against their own people!In the end Ukraine will see change for better on all issues.... All the best to Ukraine! Thanke you!

Enrique April 05, 2010, 06:25 quote
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He is following a policy of neutrality more similar to Finland, with an important economic cooperation both with the E.U. and with the Russian Federation, but apart from any military block....

Srbin April 05, 2010, 11:43 quote
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Mr. Yanukovich is pro-Ukraine oriented President unlike his predecessor who was a puppet of the Anglo-American alliance of Terror.

Impera April 06, 2010, 02:12 quote
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Yet again another great triumph for Ukraine the New President of Ukraine to finally shrugging off all of Ukraine NATO'a ambition by completely exterminating all of Pro-NATO in Ukraine I can only say this for Ukraine "You all have a seriously bright future for your country and you all have become more important that ever before good luck". President Yanukovich "All The Way". Ukraine was always a rebellious country even in the old Soviet days but now well nothing seems to have changed and that is what makes Ukraine so special and unique. So lets see more of Ukraine's progress and future endeavours, things are gathering in pace for the great name of Ukraine.

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