Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Ukraine President Poroshenko Meets With Security Chiefs. May Rescind Accords With The Eastern Rebels

President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko (RIA Novosti/Nikolay Lazarenko)

Ukraine President In Crisis Talks With Security Chiefs Over ‘Electoral Farce’ -- The Guardian

Petro Poroshenko vows to deal with only ‘legitimately elected self-government bodies, not … bandits who crown themselves’

Ukraine’s president, Petro Poroshenko, is to meet his security chiefs on Tuesday after pro-Russia rebels held elections that proved they would never again be ruled by Kiev.

Separatist leaders in Luhansk and Donetsk claimed victory in the votes in the east of the country, which Poroshenko condemned as an electoral farce and said had violated a peace accord agreed in September.

The Ukrainian president said in televised address late on Monday that he intended to scrap a law that would have offered special status to areas in the east, including those controlled by the rebels.

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More News On Reports That Ukraine President Poroshenko May Rescind Autonomy Accords With The East

President Poroshenko threatens to scrap eastern Ukraine’s ‘special status’ after weekend elections -- Euronews
Ukraine crisis: President Poroshenko's threat after rebel polls -- BBC
Ukraine to 're-examine' peace plan with rebels -- AFP
Ukraine rebel leaders sworn in, Kiev says peace plan violated -- Reuters
Poroshenko Asks to End East Ukraine’s Autonomy After Vote -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Ukraine to reassess accord with east rebels -- Al Jazeera
Poroshenko accuses Ukraine’s separatists of violating peace process -- Euronews
Poroshenko considers canceling law on special local governance of Donbass -- RT
Poroshenko in threat to pull powers for east -- Financial Times
Poroshenko to change strategy on eastern Ukraine -- Euractiv
Poroshenko to Stick to Minsk Agreements Despite Donbas Special Status Law Abolition -- RIA Novosti

1 comment:

Rhaegar said...

What are your frind in the Ukrainian government telling you about this?

Do you think Poroshenko will lift the ceasfire or will he wait for an attack?

Also do yo think it's likely that the separatists are going to start a offensive in the next days or weeks?