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Sulle GAZ non mi sono dato onestamente target, ottima entrata ottimo cambio hold sino a situazione ristabilita... Ma con un rendimento del genere ed un emittente del genere difficile lasciarle andare.... IMHO

Certo a 120 un pensierino lo farei anche se poi si porrebbe il problema di dove riallocare i dollari....

Vediamo prima come butta perché da un lato Putin fa il bravo, ma dall'altro i suoi 40K uomini ci sono tutti e ben piazzati al confine.... Come deterrente certamente ma li stavano e li stanno

Saluti


Vediamo innazitutto come và,io non credo proprio finisca cosi facilmente..;)

Ps.Venduto 2 lotti di Bpm227 109,75 otc
Comprato 1 lotto ancora di Groupama414 97,1 otc
 
Compromise needs to be reached by Ukrainian political forces, not Russia, US - Putin
 
MOSCOW, 17 April./ITAR-TASS/. Russian military servicemen assisted in providing security when Crimea held a referendum on secession from Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday.
Speaking at his annual Q&A session, Putin said he never kept it a secret with his foreign colleagues that Russian military helped to provide security during the Crimean referendum “so that there (in Crimea) would be no tanks, combat detachments of nationalists and extremist-oriented people armed with automatic weapons.”
“That is why Crimean forces of self-defense were backed up by our (Russian) troops, who acted in an appropriate, but determined and professional way,” the president said.
Putin said “it would have been impossible to hold an open and honest referendum” without the security provision by the Russian military.
“Keep it in mind that there were over 20,000 well-armed (Ukrainian) soldiers at that time in Crimea, 38 S-300 missile air-defense systems, arms depots and loads of ammunition,” he said. “It was necessary to cut off any access to these weapons so that they would not be used against civilians.”
Crimea accession
Russian President Vladimir Putin during Q&A live session said that Russia has never planned military operations in Crimea, was ready to build relations in existing geopolitical realities but it was forced to act because there were real threats to Russian speakers.
“Russia did not plan annexations and military operations in Crimea and was ready to build relations proceeding from geopolitical realities. The risks were that the threats against Russians, Russian speakers were concrete and tangible. This prompted Crimea’s people to think of the future and turn to Russia for help, and that’s what we were guided by,” Putin said.
At a meeting of the Russian Security Council everybody supported decisions on Crimea, Putin added.
Referendum results were decisive in making decision on Crimea accession, the Russian president said.
Vladimir Putin noted that Russsian military acted resolutely and professionally behind Crimea' self-defence forces to ensure free referendum in peninsula and prevent use of force against civilians.
Putin emphasized that “we have always thought and hoped that our people, Russian-speaking people, will live in conditions comfortable for them, in a comfortable situation, and will not be oppressed in any way, and will not be threatened in any way”.
“But when the situation with threats and oppressions arose, when the Crimean people started saying that it strives for self-determination, then we began thinking what to do. And it was then and not 5, 10, 20 years ago that the decision was made to support Crimeans,” the president said.
The Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, a city with a special status on the Crimean Peninsula, where most residents are Russians, refused to recognize the legitimacy of the new Ukrainian authorities, brought to power amid riots after a coup in February.
Black Sea Fleet
Considerable part of Black Sea Fleet vessels from Novorossiysk will be transferred to Sevastopol, Vladimir Putin noted.
“We had concrete agreements with Ukraine over upgrading the fleet, but unfortunately these agreements were fulfilled very weakly or were not fulfilled at all and we had big problems with the fleet’s refurbishment,” Putin said, adding that “There will be no such problems today. A large part of modern warships, logistic support ships will be transferred to Sevastopol from Novorossiysk.
“But there will be no such problems today,” he said during the question-and-answer session.
Special program for developing Sevastopol naval base to be adopted, all of Russian army's social programs will apply to it, the Russian president noted.
The Russian head of state stressed Crimea’s high potential from the viewpoint of shipbuilding and ship repair.
“So considerable volumes in this sense will be concentrated at Crimean shipyards as well,” he pledged. Putin added that the Russian Defense Ministry has already placed an order with one of the shipyards to the total tune of 5 billion rubles [$139 million].
“We will enhance this potential of Crimea,” Putin said.
Crimean economy
Putin promises to force the transfer of Crimea to the ruble turnover.
All the benefits and advantages that Crimeans had being as a part of Ukraine, will be saved with additional subsidies, and they get all the benefits that Russians have, Vladimir Putin added.
 
Si ma quello che vedo che manca nel resto del paese rispetto a quello che è successo in Crimea è la massa delle persone che protestano...

Vedo più sparuti nuclei di persone che fanno casino rispetto alla evidenti proteste di massa viste in Crimea IMHO

Se notavi ieri la foto dei carri armati, c'era il traffico delle auto che circolava intorno a loro:)

Sicuramente Putin non ha nessuna voglia di annettersi Donesk ecc,per lui è finito tutto con la Crimea.Però i politici Ucraini mi sembrano tutto tranne che affidabili..Mandare i Sukhoi27 per 4 gatti all'aereoporto mi è sembrato troppo..cmq a noi serve stabilità(alle Gazprom:D) poi vediamo il da farsi.
Ps se devo prendere Kbc a 110,tengo tutta la vita gaz,le preferred sono altissime,le venezuelane pure,il $ non scende..Draghi moves..:D
 
Sicuramente Putin non ha nessuna voglia di annettersi Donesk ecc,per lui è finito tutto con la Crimea.Però i politici Ucraini mi sembrano tutto tranne che affidabili..Mandare i Sukhoi27 per 4 gatti all'aereoporto mi è sembrato troppo..cmq a noi serve stabilità(alle Gazprom:D) poi vediamo il da farsi.
Ps se devo prendere Kbc a 110,tengo tutta la vita gaz,le preferred sono altissime,le venezuelane pure,il $ non scende..Draghi moves..:D

Concordo:up:
 
Ginevra, iniziato il vertice
Ha preso il via a Ginevra la riunione Usa-Ue-Russia-Ucraina per cercare una via d'uscita alla crisi ucraina. La quadrilaterale tra i ministri degli Esteri ucraino Andrii Dechtchitsa, russo Serghey Lavrov, il segretario di Stato americano John Kerry e l'alto rappresentante per la politica estera dell'Ue Catherine Ashton si tiene in un albergo della capitale svizzera.
 
:bow: hold tutta la vita ed un Grazie a TOP:up:

GENEVA, April 17. /ITAR-TASS/. A four-party meeting on Ukraine with Russia, the United States and the European Union has started in Geneva.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, US Secretary of State John Kerry, EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and the parliament-appointed Ukrainian acting Foreign Minister Andrii Deshchytsia take part in the meeting.

Russia, US top diplomats meet in Geneva before start of talks on Ukraine
The participants will look into possible ways of defusing the current crisis in Ukraine.
A proposal to hold consultations in this format came from the US Secretary of State, John Kerry, at the beginning of this month and the outline of the conference started taking clear contours after Sergei Lavrov had given consent to them. However, Lavrov’s proposal to invite representatives of the regions of Ukraine having problems with the authorities in Kiev was left unheeded.
Although the talks in Geneva have already opened formally, the subject of discussions behind closed doors in the plush hotel Intercontinental remains a mystery. Lavrov said earlier this week during a visit to China that the agenda of the Geneva consultations had been coordinated in broad-brush strokes.
“Defusing of tensions, disarmament of paramilitary units, a constitutional reform, and elections are the things that should be discussed there,” he said.
Moscow obviously puts the biggest emphasis on the constitutional reform, with Lavrov saying that it should be “a genuine reform, not just face-lifting”.
“A clue to settling the crisis is the beginning of a genuine constitutional reform that will embrace all the regions of Ukraine without exception,” he said.
In the meantime, US diplomats say there is no clear agenda for the talks at the moment. An official at the US office Geneva said he had not seen it and he thought that each participating delegation was going to bring its own ideas and blueprints to conference table.
Ukraine plans to focus attention on an entirely different set of issues. Interim acting Foreign Minister Andrii Deshchytsia said in Kiev on the eve of the conference he would insist that Russia’s Federation Council, the upper house of parliament, revoke its permission to President Putin to use Russian troops on the territory of Ukraine.
In addition to this, Kiev will press for a withdrawal of Russian troops from Crimea, a pullback of Russian armed units from the Russian-Ukrainian border, and “the annulling of the legal decision on the annexation of Crimea”.
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As for Ukraine’s internal problems, like the demands to turn the country into a federation (which Moscow supports as well), the incumbent authorities in Kiev are not going to discuss them at the Geneva talks.
“Ukraine is not going to discuss its internal problems at this meeting and that’s why we won’t discuss the problems pertaining to federalization — it’s off the agenda,” Yuri Klimenko, Ukraine’s ambassador to the UN agencies and other international organizations on Geneva said in connection with the consultations.
Russian Foreign Ministry officials disagree with Klimenko’s assertion. “It hardly worthwhile trusting the claims that Ukraine’s internal crisis won’t be discussed at the meeting and the steps that ostensibly should be taken by Russia will be discussed instead,” Sergei Lavrov said.
“Assertions of this sort are a total lie,” he said. “We’re getting together (in Geneva) precisely for the purpose of discussing the internal Ukrainian crisis.”
In a nutshell, de-escalation of the conflict appears to be the only problem understanding of which the conferring parties seem to share. All the participants in the conference mentioned the importance of it, and the EU High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy, Catherine Ashton said in this connection the objective of the talks was to kick off a dialogue on the ways of reaching de-escalation in and bringing stability back to Ukraine.
Along with it, Moscow feels confident that the Geneva format might still be useful in some respects. It says that the Ukrainians themselves could agree on the methods of untangling the crisis. What is more, they have the right to do it in the absence of any pressures from the outside and without the use of Armed Forces in the southeast of their country while the risks of it are growing from one day to another.
“The Ukrainians have all the powers to make agreements because the root-causes of this crisis lurk in Ukrainian statehood and they won’t get out of this crisis unless they launch a dialogue involving all the political forces and all the regions of their country,” Lavrov said
 

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