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Berlusconi: "Europa ignava di fronte crisi Ucraina"
"L'Europa non è un'unione politica" e "rispetto alla crisi in Ucraina fa la figura di un'Europa ignava, senza politica estera e senza strategie". Lo afferma Silvio Berlusconi presentando a Roma la campagna di Forza Italia per le Europee.
Certo, nessuno come lui sa comprendere e un tempo anche risolvere le situazioni internazionali. Adesso non me ne viene in mente neppure mezza però dev'essere certamente così!
 
Certo, nessuno come lui sa comprendere e un tempo anche risolvere le situazioni internazionali. Adesso non me ne viene in mente neppure mezza però dev'essere certamente così!

Ti anticipo Saverio (che è il mio psicanalista),
il G7 di Pratica di Mare , è divenuto G8 con l'inclusione della Russia grazie a Silvio (che poi tra SB e Wladimir Wladimirovic vi sia anche dell'altro...).


Piccola Nota : quel giorno mi trovavo a Roma e bazzicavo in Via del Corso proprio quando la mega delegazione russa stava arrivando a Palazzo Chigi.
Purtroppo ci fu un intoppo e tutte le macchine del Corteo si bloccarono.
Proprio davanti a me si bloccò quella con Putin (vetro parzialmente oscurato), mi riconobbe (Saverio , c'è molto da lavorare sul mio ego, so che ce la farai) e mi salutò.
Non andò esattamente così, ma alla faccia dei sistemi di sicurezza : avrei potuto essere un malintenzionato e ...

Concordo : si vis pacem, para bellum.:up:
 
Beato te.
Ocio che lunedì gli USA e altra roba sono aperti.
Tocca laurà.

GENEVA, April 16. /ITAR-TASS/. The Geneva statement adopted at a four-party meeting on Ukraine on Thursday, April 17, calls for a national dialogue in Ukraine, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said after the talks.
“It calls for an immediate commencement of a broad national dialogue which must be inclusive, transparent and accountable,” he said.
Lavrov stressed that measures to disarm illegal armed groups and free seized buildings would apply to all regions of Ukraine without exception.
“The measures we have stated concern all regions of Ukraine without exception and all problematic questions without exception,” he said.
He said that decisions on Ukraine must be acceptable for all Ukrainians. “Decisions must be mutually acceptable for all Ukrainians as this is a guarantee of stability of the Ukrainian state with due regard for the linguistic peculiarities of different regions of the country,” he said.
The minister said Russia would support the work of the OSCE Monitoring Mission in Ukraine in order to foster dialogue between all sides involved in the conflict.
“We urge the special monitoring mission of the OSCE to play a leading role, in accordance with its mandate, in assisting Ukrainians and the Kiev authorities in carrying out measures to de-escalate the situation in Ukraine. We will support the work of this mission to foster dialogue between the sides in order to unblock the situation step by step,” Lavrov said.
“We have agreed to meet in different formats,” he added.
A four-party meeting on Ukraine with Russia, the United States and the European Union was held in Geneva on April 17.
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 took part in the meeting.



Mi sembrano buone news,lunedi darò occhio in caso qlc preferred scenda;)
 
Ti anticipo Saverio (che è il mio psicanalista),
il G7 di Pratica di Mare , è divenuto G8 con l'inclusione della Russia grazie a Silvio (che poi tra SB e Wladimir Wladimirovic vi sia anche dell'altro...).


Piccola Nota : quel giorno mi trovavo a Roma e bazzicavo in Via del Corso proprio quando la mega delegazione russa stava arrivando a Palazzo Chigi.
Purtroppo ci fu un intoppo e tutte le macchine del Corteo si bloccarono.
Proprio davanti a me si bloccò quella con Putin (vetro parzialmente oscurato), mi riconobbe (Saverio , c'è molto da lavorare sul mio ego, so che ce la farai) e mi salutò.
Non andò esattamente così, ma alla faccia dei sistemi di sicurezza : avrei potuto essere un malintenzionato e ...

Concordo : si vis pacem, para bellum.:up:

Con chi ti accompagnavi?
Se Putin si è fermato a salutarla, doveva essere una bella figliola...
;)
 
VIENNA, April 16. /ITAR-TASS/. The Secretary General of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Lamberto Zannier, has requested EU support for expanding the Organization’s Special Monitoring Mission in Ukraine.
Zannier said the mission should ensure objective fact-finding as the situation on the ground continues to deteriorate.
“What we are seeing in the eastern part of Ukraine is extremely troubling. The neutral observation and factual reporting carried out by OSCE monitors contributes to creating conditions for deescalation of this dangerous situation,” Zannier said.
He stressed the importance of OSCE monitoring and appealed to all sides to refrain from violence and engage in dialogue.
The Special Monitoring Mission has been working in Ukraine for the past two weeks after its deployment was agreed by the 57 OSCE participating states. Its purpose is to monitor events all over the country and gather neutral information, contributing to reducing tensions. Around one hundred observers are currently deployed in Kherson, Odessa, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Chernovtsy, Luhansk, and Kiev.

Observers continue work in Ukraine
Russia’s Permanent Representative to OSCE Andrei Kelin earlier this week that the OSCE monitoring mission had to continue its work in Ukraine.
“It is also important for the monitoring mission to continue working in Ukraine and gather objective and impartial facts about the state of affairs. It is important for the mission to work smoothly and make real assessments of events,” he said.
The diplomat said an additional 200 observers would be deployed in Ukraine before May 5.
He said that the number of observers might be increased to 500 persons in accordance with the mandate approved by the OSCE Permanent Council on March 21.
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Kelin said Russia supported the idea of sending more observers to Ukraine. “I see no obstacle to that because the mission’s work has so far raised no complaints or concerns,” he said.
On April 14, international military observers have arrived in Ukraine in compliance with the OSCE Vienna Document on Confidence and Security Building Measures.
The mission includes inspectors from the Netherlands, Sweden, the Czech Republic, Georgia, Belgium, and Luxembourg, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said.
The purpose of the mission “is to visit south-eastern regions and record facts of possible unusual military activities and provocations aimed at destabilising the situation in Ukraine”, he said.
The inspection initiated by the Netherlands has replaced the Poland-led mission which was in Ukraine from April 3 to April 13.
 
GENEVA, April 17 /ITAR-TASS/. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said after a four-party meeting on Ukraine on Thursday the Ukrainian servicemen had been mobilized into the army by an illegitimate decree to crack down on mass protests.
“As for our servicemen, they are staying in their territory. Your army which is carrying out mobilization is also doing it in its territory. The only difference is that our troops do not fight against their own people while yours have been, in fact, been mobilized by an illegal order to crack down on mass protests,” Lavrov told a Ukrainian journalist who had asked the minister about alleged concentration of Russian troops on the border with Ukraine.
“As for Crimea, it no longer has any bearing on this matter. The people of Crimea made their choice and we recognized it. We are not building up our armed forces there. We have a base (in Crimea) where servicemen and sailors do their regular service. Their strength does not exceed the numbers required to ensure the base’s normal functioning,” Lavrov said.
He explained that reports on increasing troop numbers could be linked to the fact that most servicemen of the Ukrainian Black Sea fleet chose to acquire Russian citizenship.
“I assure you: there are no and will not be any extra troops in Crimea or in the territory of any other region in Russia if that contradicts its international commitments,” Lavrov said.
Meanwhile, the minister denied allegations that Russian troops, agents and infiltrators were operating in Ukraine.
“There were Russian servicemen in Crimea who stayed in the territory of the Russian naval base whose presence in Ukraine’s territory was absolutely legitimate,” the Russian foreign minister said after the talks in Geneva.
“Those servicemen were put on high alert when people’s protests started (in Ukraine) and when the Right Sector movement and other bandits tried to penetrate into Crimea with an aim to repeat the ‘maidan’ scenario. At that time, our servicemen were ready to thwart such plans. But (Crimea’s) self-defence units did that themselves,” Lavrov went on to say.
“Today Mr. Putin repeated what he had said several weeks ago; there have never been our servicemen, agents or infiltrators in Ukraine,” the Russian foreign minister said, noting Russia did not intend to send troops to Ukraine.
“We do not have the slightest desire to send troops to Ukraine where brotherly people live. That would contradict Russia’s vital interests,” Lavrov said.
 

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